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Comments on ‘Russian firm targets wooden phones at posers everywhere’Wednesday 8th August 2007 15:54 GMT Rappers DelightStu Reeves • Wednesday 8th August 2007 16:23 GMT
With that vile big "G" on the back, the blingers should love it. PersonalIy I think it looks sh*te, but I don't drive a Hummer or similar upkerbers roman numeral 0Jasper • Wednesday 8th August 2007 16:54 GMT
The romans didn't have a 0, hence their mathematics being so crummy. What are these guys using? Oh, a standard arabic representation. What a load of pretentious garbage - but what do you expect from a phone that does less than a £50 nokia, but costs 5 grand? So?Anonymous Coward • Wednesday 8th August 2007 17:04 GMT
...does it come with a dolphin-leather bag? Bedazzled dolphin-leather bag of course? Isn't she lovelyAshley Pomeroy • Wednesday 8th August 2007 17:17 GMT
I eagerly await the ivory version, Extinct Dolphin bag... but Tuna-friendlyYousef Syed • Wednesday 8th August 2007 17:25 GMT
For that extra level of exclusivity it should surely come from something that is either extinct or almost there... Anyone want to hazzard a guess as to where those extinct Dolphins have really ended-up... normal numbers innitvoshkin • Wednesday 8th August 2007 17:29 GMT
Stop being so negative! The Russian “Premium” phone market is quite well developed, and it is nice to see a Russian model on offer. People are tired of Vertu and other drastically overpriced models, so this particular handset will suite Russian middle-management nicely. And if it truly has Windows mobile 6 – it definitely has more to offer than £50 Nokia – exchange email being one. Roman numerals are a nice tough, though personally I would have preferred the original decimal digits, http://www.ericofon.com/faces/face18.jpg just to make fun of people saying “why can’t you have normal numbers innit” Drastically overpriced versus overpriced drasticallyAnonymous Coward • Wednesday 8th August 2007 18:19 GMT
" People are tired of Vertu and other drastically overpriced models, " What part of "this phone costs 5 or 7 grand" don't you understand?! overpicedvoshkin • Wednesday 8th August 2007 18:41 GMT
"What part of "this phone costs 5 or 7 grand" don't you understand?!" - The part were Vertu costs three-four times as much (other than the vanilla model they have that no one buys). As I said, this is for Russian Middle-management. Not for data-room attendants ;-) NononoAnonymous Coward • Wednesday 8th August 2007 18:42 GMT
He means that the Vertu line is even more overpriced. If you find this stuff sickening, then you clearly are not the target demographic. I for one would wish it came with the molars of some oppressed ethic group for buttons. Bound in human skin... tasty?alialiali • Wednesday 8th August 2007 20:41 GMT
lol i've just been to the vertu site - the phones look like the nokia 7250. klass. Tasteless!Daniel Snowden • Wednesday 8th August 2007 21:26 GMT
I can guess the standard ringtone: "Bling, Bling!" Playboy ToyMishyMoshy • Wednesday 8th August 2007 22:39 GMT
To be honest, without the price tag, the 70's lounge teaktastic look just reminds me of an old TV remote somehow. Fire hazardb shubin • Thursday 9th August 2007 04:01 GMT
no, really. for once, it is totally obvious why. keep away from open flame, by order of the fire marshall. this is idiotic on so many levels, it added a sensuous luster to my "dumb expensive toy" list. Paris and Nicole should get these for their next gig... For the obnoxious celebrity...Steve Roper • Thursday 9th August 2007 04:08 GMT
This of course is in the same category as the wristwatch made from pieces of the Titanic that cropped up recently. It shows the mentality of the 2% of humanity that controls 98% of the world's wealth, and who don't give a rat's arse about the planet, other people, or anything other than flouting their obnoxiousness and wealth knowing no one can or will do anything about it. Looks like...John • Thursday 9th August 2007 04:23 GMT
...wood-o-plastic [TM] to me. 5 grand for something that looks like cheap tat, I don't think so. My g0d...Jon Hardcastle • Thursday 9th August 2007 08:03 GMT
..What a brilliant, and well researched and written story! Love it. More like this please. posers ?the Jim bloke • Thursday 9th August 2007 08:20 GMT
I didnt think they answered to anything less than Poseurs drastically overpricedPascal Monett • Thursday 9th August 2007 08:29 GMT
So Vertu is drastically overpriced, making these only moderately overpriced. I imagine that there are millions of people that are tired of paying £20000 for a stupid mobile phone. Ah ! Such is the hard life of those who have to go to Sotchi to get a decent sun tan. Well I paid €89 for my mobile, and I find it was largely enough. It's a Samsung d900i, and already on the camera side it has 3 megapixels. And as far as looks are concerned, I think mine looks just as good. Seems like I saved £4950 ! And a dolphin ! vertu phonesalan lovedog • Thursday 9th August 2007 08:41 GMT
saw a very shiny bejewelled one in selfridges last year - yours for... £39000 (!) I'll do one betterConnor Garvey • Thursday 9th August 2007 12:05 GMT
Let me grab my club. I have this great idea for a new Yang-tze river dolphin-skin phone. Vertu is really about the service...Anonymous Coward • Thursday 9th August 2007 14:32 GMT
...Not so much the phone. Still waaay overpriced. Mobilephone of artifactDejan Dozic • Sunday 12th August 2007 10:36 GMT
WAIT !! Everything I learned about making things easier for people to handle things easier cannot be found with those controls. Roman numbers.... arrows and markings only the makers knows about. This is a manual makers complete nightmare and a finacial disaster for a buyer. Should someone actually use this phone or have it on display ?!?!? The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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