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$75,000 Motorola SLVR

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 15, 2006 – 4:16 pm
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Cool or a total waste of money?

If I had $75,000, I would buy one of every device out on the market now rather than spend it on one damn phone. To whoever end up buying this blinged out Motorola SLVR, why? Well I guess I already know why, but still, I can’t understand it.

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Motorola’s SLVR just got more expensive than Vertu. Motorola’s SLVR phone had been outlined with 260 diamonds which had been brought proportionally from all parts of the globe and also with platinum plates which made it to cost around $75000. That’s very expensive and was shown at the Fresh Art “Zoom” Exhibition. More pics after the jump.

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