When Nostalgia Becomes Luxury

By Angel | April 8, 2010 2:29 pm |
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Cell phones


If you belong to those old-phone freaks and you are a rather rich person, then the following phone is a must-have. Bring back the early days and buy the Prive phone. No more nostalgia!

gold phone

If you would like to buy the handset your should make it as quick as possible since there are only 10 of these luxury handsets in existence.

Each nostalgia style brick was coated in shiny 22ct gold and comes with 76 diamonds studded round the display.

This cutie was made by Stuart Hughes and it is one of the most expensive mobile phones ever. The phone boasts a colour screen, text SMSD and WAP. Well, not the latest and freshest tech specs I must say, but who cares when the design is that great?!

Actually, its price is the saddest moment – the phone costs $212.400.

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