Now, that's what I call a cellphone
The Economist may be looking to companies to provide cheap cellphones, but one company at least isn't listening...
http://www.vertu.com/
Very cool I think you'll agree, but with a starting price of $4500 dollars (that's right, I didn't miss out the decimal point) you might be a little worried about leaving it out on the table at Froggy!
Still, it comes with free gift wrapping I'm told...
http://www.vertu.com/
Very cool I think you'll agree, but with a starting price of $4500 dollars (that's right, I didn't miss out the decimal point) you might be a little worried about leaving it out on the table at Froggy!
Still, it comes with free gift wrapping I'm told...

2 Comments:
Well, thanks for the link for the next big thing. I’ll add it to my Christmas list, but at $4500, I’m not holding my breath… I checked out the “Vertu Ascent: Pink Edition” with the concierge service – wow!
A phone with pre-stored numbers for spas, restaurants and bars; how convenient! Do you know how it’s stored? What I mean is are you just given those top notch places near your home, or can you request information for random cities if you’re traveling or something?
All the new bells and whistles are very exciting… but the buttons are too small for my big, clumsy fingers.
It's the Paris Hilton Cellphone. That's halarious.
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