Priced at £599, the device is scheduled to launch in April this year. 'This is the smartphone we'd all like to own – a perfect combination of design and functionality that embodies the Land Rover DNA and enables customers to be outdoors for longer, with the confidence to go further,' said Joe Sinclair, Jaguar and Land Rover's director of branded goods. References to the Land Rover Discovery can be seen in the phone's design such as the camera, which is based on the car's headlamp. This add-on, named Adventure Pack, also boosts the reliability and accuracy of the GPS signal and improves the mapping capabilities. According to Land Rover, the phone's battery is capable of providing power for two full days of constant use, and if more power is needed – an add-on battery pack can be used.