Fri May 23, 2008 12:50PM EDT
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Good news, Dior lovers: More pictures, and details, of the upcoming Dior
mobile phone have emerged. We
knew the fashion house was introducing a luxury handset after images of
the phone appeared online, but the pictures didn't really reveal anything about
specifications, pricing and color.
Lucky for us, an article on the Wall Street Journal gives us a few more details regarding the designer phone, which will be initially available in Russia and China. The reason for this, according to Dior Chief Executive Sidney Toledano, is there's a bigger demand for luxury goods there, and consumers living in these countries really pay attention to color and design when buying a phone.
But don't be disheartened if you really want one, because this phone will work in most parts of the world, except Japan and Korea, where it isn't compatible with local wireless networks. Specifications are still a bit sketchy, but we do know the features on the Dior phone include a touchscreen, a camera, and special ringtones.
What really makes the Dior handset stand out though is the accompanying clip-on mini-phone that comes with the model. This unusual attachment called "My Dior" is about the size of a USB key and connects to the main handset via Bluetooth to make it easy for the user to answer any incoming calls.
As you can see from the picture above, the phone will be available in pink, red, and white when it goes on sale later this year for $5,000.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
Someone is making too much money, if they can afford that I'll keep my Samaung it's paid for and does all I want(mp3's)and was cheap too!
that phone is bull. it took people for ever to get over the price of the 400/500 iphone. if you want to pay 5000 for a phone your priorites are really out of wack. thats half the price of my car!!!
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1 Posted by efair@att.net on Sun May 25, 2008 1:15PM EDT Report Abuse
I am very surprised to hear that Verizon wireless is doing well. They don't have roll over minutes and have many add-on charges that causes the bill to be higher than what one signs up for.