Wednesday, March 11, 2009

GOLDVISH GENEVE: The Most Expensive Cell Phone in the World - appro. $1,437,000


In March, GoldVish, the world’s most exclusive and prestigious cell phone brand is opening the first Flagship Store in Geneva, the Capital of most exclusive jewellery and watch industry.After Geneva, the famous brand that provides the most expensive cell phone in the world plans to open more stores in the major cities in the world where luxury addicted people will have the opportunity to contemplate and buy GoldVish collections and limited edition phones.The impressive GoldVish Illusion Collection brings five diamond up-grades available at prices ranging between € 20.300 and € 124.400, and the cell phones come in yellow, white or rose 18k gold, with exchangeable crocodile leather inlays available in twelve colors.The mobile phones are mounted with VVS high quality diamonds and integrate latest mobile phone technologies such as built-in camera and quad-band GSM support.GoldVish is an expert in manufacturing, customizing and personalizing mobile handsets, and has made some of the most beautiful and luxurious engravings and diamond settings.Now, their precious jewel arrives in Russia and it is no other than the world’s most expensive phone called GoldVish Le Million. Exposing the highest level of Swiss craftsmanship and precision, Le Million is present also in the Guiness Book as the most expensive phone worth 1 million Euros (approx. 1,437,000 US dollars).

Motorola V220 Special Edition - $51.800




This Motorola phone has been customized by Austrian designer Peter Aloisson, who took a standard phone, encrusted it with 1.200 diamonds and gave it an 18k gold keyboard.

10. Gresso Black Aura Collection - approximately $13.000


Did you think Apple’s new $600 iPhone was expensive? You’re not even close. The world’s most expensive cell phones can cost as much as a luxurious apartment in the center of Paris. Here are some of them:

World’s Most Expensive Cell Phone enters the Guinness Book - approx. $1.2milion Dollars


The $1.2 million ‘LeMillion’ cell phone designed by the Swiss company Goldvish has been Guinness-certified as the most expensive cell phone in the world. It is cast in 18k white gold and encrusted with 120 carats of diamonds.Apart from the bling the phone is very normal, you would expect a little techno wizardry for that sort of cash…Available for $1,200,000 about £625,000Bluetooth2-gigabytes of storageMP3 playbackFM radiodigital camera18k White Gold CaseEncrusted with 120 carats of diamondsCarry Case

LG KV6000 Luxury Phone


cetizen has some pictures of another chocolate phone designed by LG. The new chocolate phone LG has a code name of KV-6000, it is not yet announced for GSM network yet. The KV-6000 continue the black body design, but mix with gold/Platinum layer. It has the same "Infrared Sensor" button to let you activate the button by just touching the sensor. This is the third chocolate phone we saw on the web. The official announced chocolate phone is the LG-KG800 (KV5900). LG introduces the KV6000, a luxury slider phone with gold/platinum accents and an "infrared sensor" which activates the keypad when pressed. It features a brilliant QVGA display, 1.3-megapixel camera, 512MB of internal memory, and a slim design. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. It has the similar feature as KV5900 with a QVGA screen, 1.3 megapixel camera (yeah we hope it can be better) and 512MB memory.

HEALTH PHONE :A whiff of the modern cell phone


The cellphone has become one of the most widely used digital technologies in everyday life. However, current cellular innovations appear to be both exciting and potentially dangerous at the same time.New cellular features (and what one can actually do with a modern cell phone) are taking the lead in incorporating the latest and greatest technical innovations. Interestingly, although they incorporate the latest in digital technologies, evidence shows that cell phones are becoming increasingly popular in countries such as South Africa as opposed to those who one might refer to as the 'digital elite'. The most striking (and perhaps most frightening) ideas are to create cell phones that come closer to human nature than we might like to believe. A recently published article revealed that Samsung is planning to create cell phones that have 'artificial chromosomes' built in them, and will be able to 'think', 'feel', 'evolve' and even 'reproduce'. The concept seems close to the earlier invention of the Tamagotchi- a digital creature that adjusts its 'life' according to the personality and actions of its owner.Other companies express ideas about customising phones for MySpace, which will effectively allow you to 'carry your social life in your pocket'. If this materialises I'm certain it won't take long to get hold of a phone customised for other social networking sites such as Facebook - which is already possible to a certain extent with current cellular technology.The notion that we are living in a visual culture is becoming more apparent by the development of such technologies. Perhaps the most exciting cell phone feature that manufactures are focusing on at the moment is video. Several companies are talking about making it possible for millions of people to simultaneously stream live video and TV channels via their cell phones. Music fans may receive the most recent music videos by their favourite bands instantaneously - a concept being coined as ultrarealit.As exciting as these developments sound the luddites (technology pessimists) will tell us that this is not all cream and cake. And no, these are not all hippies that protest against technology, but clued-up intellectuals who know what they are talking about. An article published in the Washington Times describes how digital experts in the Middle East are making use of cell phones to trigger off bombs!The pace that such developments in digital technologies are taking do have the danger of blinding one to their negative possibilities. However, the idea of getting a whiff of your significant others scent through your phone every time he or she calls is both crazy and exciting.

MOBIADO LUMINOSO : Luxury cell phone


The Mobiado Luminoso utilizes a dual illumination technique that lights the keypad area from beneath and from above through the buttons. Luminoso combines aluminum, sapphire crystal, and stainless steel to create new cell phone looks. The aluminum frame is created from aircraft aluminum to build a strong/stiff yet light body, it is filtered glass bead blasted, and then hard anodized coated to produce a rock hard ceramic coating with twice the thickness of traditional anodizing for the toughest of uses. The buttons are sapphire crystal and stainless steel, the camera window is sapphire crystal, and the front screen is coated with DiamondShield®, the most advanced coating available for polymer substrates with diamond like properties. A daring design, combining luxury and technology in perfect harmony.