Apr 2, 2008

GoldVish phone: $1.3 million, only 2GB of memory

I guess $1.3 million doesn't go as far as it used to.

The $1.3 million GoldVish phone has set a world record as the most expensive cell phone ever, yes a Russian businessman actually paid for a "Le Million", but while it comes with 1,800 diamonds totaling 120 carats, pry the phone open and it's not even worth a Ben Franklin.

It only features 2GB of memory, and such ho-hum features as an MP3 player, FM radio, Bluetooth, and a slightly more impressive 8x digital camera.

The GoldVish phone is handmade by Vertu which is a subsidiary of Nokia; so you think they 'd be able to soup up the inside of the phone but on the other hand; how much day to day use will a $1.3 million phone get anyway?
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