GoldVish Revolution is for the filthy rich
News iconPublished on: 09 April, 2009 by PhoneArena Team
At the Baselworld 2009 were presented some very interesting luxury phones like Ulysse Nardin’s Chairman and the extremely expensive Revolution by the Swiss company GoldVish. It is known for the Le Million, a handset with the hefty price of $1,200,000. The Revolution is not that expensive (only $490,500) and has analog watch with visible moving parts, made by Frederic Jouvenot. The body of the Revolution is covered with 18-carat pink and white gold, and is encrusted with diamonds with a total weight of 29 carats. The manufacturer claims that it uses “the latest mobile technology”, but currently there is no information about its specifications. Currently there is no information about the availability but don’t expect to see it in the local IKEA store.
source: Mobile-review (translated)
Most Popular Articles
news icon
Most Popular Articles
Most Popular Articles
- More analysts say Apple and AT&T will extend exclusivity through 2011
- Apple's OS grabs 25% of U.S. smartphone market while Android doubles its slice of the pie
- Initial Palm sales with Verizon deemed as disappointing?
- 4th Gen iPhone to have little design change based on photos
- PhoneArena's DEALS of the week
- Unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 coming March 29 with a hefty price tag
- It's Gingerbread to follow Froyo at the Android house





Home page
News
Reviews
Phones (all)
Carriers (all)
Forum
Phone filter
Compare


User comments
Post comment