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Goldvish mobile phones that cost a million

Vertu too cheap for you? Buy Goldvish.

For those of you who think Vertu phones are not too expensive, then check out for this cool mobile phone. The Goldvish manufacturers from Switzerland are coming out with a new mobile phone which costs a bit more than that of Vertu phones. Its not the price for some new technology, but its the platinum, gold and diamonds that give this mobile an astronomical price.

The Goldvish mobile phone is designed by designer Emmanuel Gueit. The comes as a result of his inspiration to make a mobile phone which is utmost exceptional and distinctive than others in the market.

The Goldvish mobile phone is made of 18-karat white gold and encrusted with 120-carats of VVS-1 grade diamonds. The specifications of the Goldvish mobile phone are EDGE connectivity, 2 GB memory, MP3 player, World FM radio and USB. 

The buyers of this phone will surely not be interested in the specifications. The Goldvish mobile phones come in different models ranging from the top of the line diamond studded phone which costs about a million Euros ( (about $1,278,000 USD). The entry level phone from Goldvish is priced at 18,900 Euro (~$24,000 USD).


 

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