Samsung is introducing the "Matrix" phone incorporating the look and feel of the film.
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Xelibri is marketing their phones as high fashion accessories.
https://www.xelibri.com/com
Nokia subsidiary, Vertu, has yet another angle: an attempt to become the Rolex of cell phones. Vertu launches its ruby-encrusted handsets at fashion shows, not tech conventions, with prices ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 per unit. A special button on the phone connects the user to Vertu's dedicated concierge service, which can make reservations, buy tickets or find a good doctor or florist in a foreign city.
http://www.vertu.com/
The question remains whether these brands can successfully create enough of a sense of value in these extra features to keep brand loyalty after increasingly inexpensive and technologically equivalent offerings flood the market.
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