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  • AU by KDDI Infobar

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2003 | 💰 Release Price: n/a

    📊 Units Sold: ~300k


    📰 Why this phone matters: INFOBAR is the first terminal of the au design project . The base model is Sanyo Multimedia Tottori’s A5306ST , and there is almost no difference in performance except for the presence or absence of a sub-display (A5306ST has it, but INFOBAR does not). The prototype model “info.bar”, which was exhibited as a reference at the “Business Show 2002 TOKYO” held from May 17th to 19th, 2002 , is the basis of the design. Designed by product designer Naoto Fukasawa . The software also has a unified feel, with the image of a terminal design.

    The housing is a straight type made of magnesium . External memory is not supported. The camera is a 310,000 pixel CCD . There are three color variations: NISHIKIGOI (red and beige. Light blue on the button), ICHIMATSU (black and white), and BUILDING (indigo and silver). From April 2004 , ANNIN (white) was released as a new color. This color naming uses the name that engineers naturally started to call at the time of development. The response of INFOBAR was very large, and many stores were sold out after the release date.

    This model is the last model made by Tottori Sanyo Electric, and the symbol at the end of the model number is “ST”. Subsequent terminals made by Tottori Sanyo Electric are the same as the terminals made by Sanyo Electric in Osaka, and the end of the model number. The symbol of is “SA”.

    Selected for the 2003 Good Design Award , and received the “iF Product Design Award” from the German iF Design Award in 2005 . In 2007, the same model was selected as a collection in the Museum of Modern Art, New York , USA , and in 2013, in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, USA .

    📝 Reviews when released: K Tai 🔗

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  • AU by KDDI Infobar 2

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: New – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2007 | 💰 Release Price: n/a

    📊 Units Sold: ~200k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The INFOBAR 2, while inheriting the attractiveness and ease of use of the INFOBAR, has evolved into a shape like a square candy melting in the mouth, and features the latest capabilities such as One-Seg and Osaifu Keitai.
    With a 2.6-inch, QVGA, organic EL display that provides bright, sharp pictures, as well as stereo speakers, the INFOBAR 2 also enables customers to fully enjoy services such as LISMO and One-Seg.

    Additionally, in the collaborative project “mobile fashion,” INFOBAR 2 goods will be produced through collaboration with famous brands. They will be available for sale via the mobile fashion site in au’s Internet service, EZ web

    📝 Reviews when released: Wired 🔗

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  • AU by KDDI Infobar A01

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: New – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2011 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~250k


    📰 Why this phone matters: “INFOBAR A01” is a smartphone which adopts unique tile-style key succeeded from the first generation “INFOBAR” released in 2003, and multi-colors of “NISHIKIGOI” and other patterns. Despite of its small size, it features useful functions such as Osaifu-Keitai, infrared light communication and one-seg. In addition to the exterior, it features “iida UI”, a user interface with high operability and function to propose easy usage and joy of usage.

    Ten peripheral items specialized for “INFOBAR A01” and an AC adapter for smartphones named “JUPITRIS” will be released. Eight items by “iida and NAVA”, a brand born from collaboration with Italian stationary brand NAVA and displayed at Milano Salone 2011, will also be released.

    📝 Reviews when released: KDDI 🔗

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  • AU by KDDI Infobar C01

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 9.7/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2012 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~180k


    📰 Why this phone matters: Japan’s mobile landscape is currently in the midst of an Android revolution, and today KDDI au (the country’s second biggest carrier) announced another 5 smartphones with that OS on board for the local market. The most interesting model in the new line-up is the so-called INFOBAR C01 , a candy bar coming with a heavily customized UI (based on Android 2.3).

    KDDI au introduced a similar model back in May last year, the INFOBAR A01 (both handsets are part of KDDI’s designer sub-brand iida).

    📝 Reviews when released: TechRunch 🔗

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  • Benq Siemens EF81 Special Star Wars Edition

    💎 Rarity Index: B (Uncommon)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~1.8M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The BenQ-Siemens EF81 is undoubtedly similar specs-wise and even in looks to the Motorola Razr V3x. The most impressive design feature of this phone is how thin it is, considering it has the same features as the Motorola V3x — which is much bigger. The EF81 measures 51 by 94 by 16mm thin whereas the V3x is 55 by 99 by 20mm, making the EF81 4mm less wide, 5mm shorter and 4mm thinner.

    📝 Reviews when released: Cnet.com 🔗

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  • BlackBerry P’9982 Porsche Desgin

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2013 | 💰 Release Price: ~2350 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~20k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9982 is a high-end smartphone by BlackBerry and Porsche Design. Released in December 2013, it is based upon the BlackBerry Z10, having exactly the same internal hardware specifications except for an increase of internal memory from 16 GB to 64 GB and a microSD slot that is now verified for 64 GB cards.

    Porsche Design has modified the phone design by adding stainless steel and satin materials to the body to create a more “premium” device, which is slightly larger and has more heft than the BlackBerry Z10. The P’9982 runs Blackberry 10.2.1 and features a slightly modified user interface by Porsche Design that features a new alarm clock, lock screen display, square-shaped icons and custom BBM PINs.

    📝 Reviews when released: TechRadar 🔗

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  • Ericsson A1018s: Coca-Cola Edition The Golden Age of Brand Collaborations

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: Rare Coca-Cola promotional edition with officially designed Coca-Cola fascia

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2000 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~2k


    📰 Why this phone matters: Created during a unique moment when global brands began exploring mobile technology as a marketing medium, the Ericsson A1018s Coca-Cola Edition stands as one of the most iconic promotional phones ever released. Produced in Sweden at the start of the year 2000 and distributed exclusively through Coca-Cola campaigns, it was never sold in stores. Released exclusively through Coca-Cola Great Britain in partnership with the One-2-One network, this phone could not be purchased under any circumstances – instead, it required participants to collect 60 promotional Coca-Cola ring pulls or bottle tokens, attach them to an application sheet, fill out the official Coca-Cola Application Form in block capitals, and mail everything together with a £30 cheque or postal order before the 30 September 2000 cutoff. Approved applications received the phone by post along with a prepaid One-2-One SIM pack and accessories.

    This edition is instantly recognizable by its factory-issued Coca-Cola fascia – a chrome surface decorated with rising bubble motifs and the flowing “Enjoy” script, perfectly echoing Coca-Cola’s classic advertising themes of the late ’90s and early 2000s. Combined with the elegant black frame and Ericsson’s signature oval keys, the design merges the energy of Coca-Cola branding with the industrial clarity of Ericsson’s pre-Sony mobile philosophy. It retains all the authentic A1018s internals: removable fascia, SMS capability, ringtone composer, and the special Coca-Cola ringtone delivered as part of the official promotional batch.

    The full box presentation elevates the rarity even further. The promotional kit includes Coca-Cola branded inserts, themed accessories, original battery, documentation, and the distinctive packaging style documented in collector archives. Preserved in BNIB condition, it maintains the exact look and feel it had the day it left the factory – a true artifact of the era.

    More than a mobile device, this edition represents a collaboration between two global icons and one of the most memorable reward-based phone campaigns of the early GSM era. Today, the A1018s Coca-Cola Edition is widely regarded as one of the most desirable and visually unique special editions ever produced.

    📝 Reviews when released: Ericssoners 🔗

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  • Ericsson S868: Swedish Bronze Edition

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: One of the first dual-band GSM 900/1800 phones – built for roaming and network resilience.

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 9.8/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: ~600 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~150k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Ericsson S868 is a legendary late-1990s dual-band GSM phone that pushed mobile communication into a new era of reliability and quality. Introduced by Ericsson in 1998 as a premium dual-band (GSM 900/1800) handset, the S868 delivered enhanced roaming capabilities, robust build quality, and the kind of dependable performance that made it a top choice for business users and world travelers.

    This unit is fully functional, comes with its full original box, and remains in as-new condition – a rare find for a model built in 1999. Its rare bronze-metallic finish and pristine Swedish-made shell underline the exclusivity of this phone.

    Built in week 20 of 1999 in Sweden, this S868 is part of one of the final production runs before Ericsson transitioned to their next-generation series. The original label confirms its eur;opean configuration, dual-band network support, and certification compliance – affirming it as a genuine factory piece rather than a later reproduction or modded unit.

    What makes the S868 truly special is its dual-band capability (GSM 900 & GSM 1800), implemented at a time when network congestion was growing rapidly. Ericsson designed the S868 to automatically switch between bands for uninterrupted calls and roaming – a cutting-edge feature in 1998 that many rivals lacked.

    The phone also supported the then-high-end Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech coding, delivering voice clarity comparable to fixed-line phones.

    In a world before smartphones, the S868 offered elegant simplicity and robust functionality: reliable calls across multiple GSM bands, solid build, crisp keypad, clean external antenna, and minimalist design. As a Swedish-made executive-class handset from the twilight of the 1990s GSM era, this S868 stands as a collectible relic of where mobile telephony once stood – before internet browsing, cameras, and data plans.

    Whether kept as a pristine collector’s piece or admired for its engineering purity, the S868 remains a symbol of “classic mobile phone” craftsmanship. Its rarity, condition, and historical significance make it more than just a phone – it’s a time capsule of mobile communication’s golden age.

    📝 Reviews when released: Ericssoners 🔗

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  • Hagenuk F10 Ferrari Edition – Giallo Modena

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: A phone built for a network the rest of the world never used, in a market sealed off from global designs, with features and styling that existed nowhere else on Earth.

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~3k


    📰 Why this phone matters: This special Ferrari edition where only given to people who bought a Ferrari back in the day. The phone operates on GSM 900MHz.

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Hagenuk F10 Ferrari Edition – Rosso Corsa

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: A phone built for a network the rest of the world never used, in a market sealed off from global designs, with features and styling that existed nowhere else on Earth.

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 1998 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~3k


    📰 Why this phone matters: This special Ferrari edition where only given to people who bought a Ferrari back in the day. The phone operates on GSM 900MHz.

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Mobiado 712 Dream Sapphire: The Last True Sapphire Bar

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: Real sapphire crystal on both the front and back, a fully CNC-machined aluminum chassis, individual sapphire keys, and hand assembly in Canada make the 712 Dream one of the last true mechanical luxury phones. It represents the final sapphire-bar generation before Mobiado shifted to newer production methods, which is why it remains one of the most sought-after models among collectors.

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 9.9/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 5min | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2010 | 💰 Release Price: 3500$

    📊 Units Sold: 750


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Mobiado Classic 712 Dream is the embodiment of mechanical luxury in mobile design, created at a time when perfection, materials, and craftsmanship mattered more than specifications or software trends. Built entirely by hand in Canada, the 712 Dream belongs to the last generation of Mobiado phones produced using traditional artisanal methods, before luxury mobile design shifted toward modern smartphones and simplified manufacturing processes.

    At its core, the phone is based on the proven Nokia 6700 classic hardware platform, selected for its stability, longevity, and refined performance. Mobiado stripped the device down to its essential electronics and rebuilt it as a precision object. The entire exterior was replaced with a CNC-milled aluminum chassis, sapphire crystal panels on both the front and rear, and a keypad made of individual sapphire keys, each secured with exposed stainless steel screws. Ceramic side inserts and meticulously machined details reinforce the industrial, almost architectural character of the design.

    Every surface, edge, and material was chosen to convey permanence. The sapphire panels offer a cold, dense feel and a unique light refraction, while the exposed mechanical elements celebrate construction rather than conceal it. The Dream variant elevated this philosophy further by introducing colored sapphire, heraldic engraving, and artistic finishing details produced in extremely small numbers, resulting in subtle variations between individual units.

    More than a luxury phone, the Classic 712 Dream is a statement of intent. It represents a moment when mobile devices were designed as lasting objects, built to be admired, handled, and preserved. Often regarded as the last true sapphire-bar Mobiado, it stands today as a benchmark for mechanical perfection in the era of luxury feature phones.

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Motorola Aura R1 Diamond: The Motorola Crownpiece

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: A fully mechanical, diamond-framed phone with exposed gears and sapphire glass, the Motorola AURA Diamond is less a handset and more a wearable piece of moving luxury engineering.

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

    ⏱ Life timer: N/A | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2009 | 💰 Release Price: ~5000$

    📊 Units Sold: ~20k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Motorola AURA Diamond represents one of the most uncompromising luxury phones ever created, conceived at the intersection of mobile technology and mechanical watchmaking during the final years of the feature phone era. Evolving from the original AURA concept, the Diamond edition elevates the design through a bezel set with real diamonds, framing a circular sapphire crystal display and immediately setting the device apart from anything produced for the mass market. Beneath the sapphire, a fully exposed mechanical gear system is visible at all times, allowing the user to observe the precision components in motion whenever the phone is rotated open or closed, transforming a simple interaction into a deliberate mechanical experience.

    The chassis is crafted from stainless steel with a combination of polished and brushed finishes, while the rear panel features a finely textured metal surface that emphasizes durability and craftsmanship over decorative excess. A gold-accented central navigation wheel anchors the keypad and reinforces the watch-inspired design language, complemented by precisely machined screws and engraved internal components visible during disassembly. Unlike conventional sliding or clamshell phones, the AURA Diamond uses a smooth rotating opening mechanism engineered to withstand thousands of cycles, echoing the construction standards of high-end timepieces rather than consumer electronics.

    Produced in extremely limited numbers and sold through select luxury channels, the AURA Diamond was never intended to compete on specifications or software features. Instead, it was designed as a statement object, prioritizing materials, mechanical precision, and exclusivity above all else. Its high launch price, limited availability, and unconventional engineering ensured that few were ever sold, and even fewer survive today in complete and original condition. As a result, the Motorola AURA Diamond stands as a rare artifact from a moment when mobile phones briefly crossed into the realm of mechanical art, making it a true collector-grade icon of luxury mobile design.

    📝 Reviews when released: Cnet.Com 🔗

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