It’s clearly evident that Mobile Phones are trying to catch-up with Digital Cameras. Today’s standard camera mobile phone has atleast 2MP camera, but the only thing missing out of these sweet little pocket devices are lens. Although mobile phones come with Digital Zoom, it’s virtually impossible to zoom without losing image quality. Nokia, Sony Ericsson owners just turned lucky because Brando is now selling their mobile telescope attachment which adds upto 6X by optical zoom.
Once attached, your phone looks like a spy gadget used by James Bond. The powerful 6X Zoom lens makes it simpler to spy on your neighbor
Here’s list of supported phones:
Sony Ericsson
1. Sony Ericsson K750i
2. Sony Ericsson W800i
3. Sony Ericsson W810i
4. Sony Ericsson W5500i/W600i
Nokia
1. Nokia N70
2. Nokia N72
3. Nokia 6230
4. Nokia 6230i
5. Nokia 6680
6. Nokia 6600
7. Nokia 6630
8. Nokia 7610
9. Nokia 6681
This amazing Mobile Telescope sells for 19$ (+3$ Transportation) Brando’s store. For Nokia phones go here, Sony Ericsson owners can buy it from here. I could buy it for my N72 without any hassles, Brando accepts PayPal. Let’s hope that their shipment arrives in time
Thanks: Hongkiat

wrote, on March 22nd, 2007
When I get a bit more monies, I think I’ll definitely be looking to buying this for my Sony Ericsson
Thanks for the info
wrote, on March 22nd, 2007
It is jusr Cool Thilak!! Awesome !!
wrote, on March 22nd, 2007
Wow! They sure looks cool, but the price tags are sure to kill as well! Besides the point, who isn’t going to use a normal camera for taking pictures anyway?
wrote, on March 22nd, 2007
hahaha, that’s a bit much!
wrote, on March 23rd, 2007
It doesn’t seem that expensive to me (esp. in pounds) - it costs less than a full price DVD.
Camera wise… I take my phone everywhere… I don’t take my camera everywhere though ^^
wrote, on March 23rd, 2007
Lol, that cracked me up. The attachment looks quite funny on a mobile phone. Pro photographers will not use this anyway.. And the average consumer does not need it. Why introduce it?
wrote, on March 23rd, 2007
I think the average consumer isn’t even aware it exists
wrote, on March 24th, 2007
19$=low quality
wrote, on March 24th, 2007
knight: Yeah, true to some extent. But 19$ is damn cheap!
wrote, on March 24th, 2007
Let’s also see what the privacy issues this may raise..
wrote, on April 14th, 2007
If anyone has used this what are the results. The only comparison I have come across is that on the website of Brando.
wrote, on August 15th, 2007
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wrote, on October 16th, 2007
19$ cant see it being good quality. Don’t think you will be able to see the footsteps on the moon! Lol
wrote, on January 4th, 2008
I was really wonder !
But, there is a little detail…
The “zoom” can not to be less than “6x”. Is not adjustable manually.
wrote, on January 28th, 2008
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wrote, on September 12th, 2008
for a split second i thought it was serious…then that it was a joke…and now that i knows it’s serious
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wrote, on September 28th, 2008
This is just cool one to mobile phones. Could this be extended to use on some camera model as well? Hope to support on legacy cameras that come with less optical zoom.
wrote, on November 7th, 2008
im from sri lanka.i want to buy it for my nokia N70.but how can buy in