Want a Moto Aura but don’t want to pay thousands for a phone? Behold the Avra.

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Motorola’s Aura is a luxury cellphone with a hip porthole display and a not-so-hip $2000 price tag. But you can buy a $100 clone, the RicT0007 Avra.

Motorola has released its latest flagship product, the AURA phone. This specially designed mobile phone offers a distinguished, refined sense of luxury in reshaping the design and manufacture of mobile phones and the elegant art of rhyme, forging a peerless handset treasure. A design classic, its exquisite workmanship pursues a unique taste of elegant luxury: it brings an unprecedented sensory experience. Today we bring to everyone the RicT-007, which adopts the beautiful shape of AURA to join the dual-card double question of the function. Bluetooth stereo in the next call could be the liberation of your hands.

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Source [m8cool via Engadget]

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6 Responses to Want a Moto Aura but don’t want to pay thousands for a phone? Behold the Avra.

  1. DTPhantom says:

    Excellent I was just thinking I needed something to liberate my hands.

  2. dole says:

    Aura -> Avra = The Roman Empire Strikes Back

  3. muteboy says:

    Forward the liberation of the hands!

  4. dculberson says:

    Pretty ballsy that they outright state it’s a copy. It’s even got a copy of the Motorola logo on it?!

  5. Rob Beschizza says:

    Yeah, it’s just a standard Chinese clone. They’re all like that.

  6. jacques45 says:

    What an awesome phone clone! Ever since I started working with Motorola knockoffs, I have become a huge fan of the Avra. Has anyone else seen it?(motorolaknockoff.com/fakeaura) It’s so loaded with features, most important of which is the full touch screen layout. It’s DEFINITELY worth checking out.

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