This makes iPhones
There have been several designer phones out over the years, as mobile phones become a symbol of identity and status. However good designer phones should not be judged based on unreasonably-high prices.
Several designer brands have tied up with mobile phone manufacturers, but hardly any revolutionise, and simply put their logo on the phone.
Others are plain ugly:
(Image from KateSpadeLoveAffair)
Which probably only a specific group of people will want, like Singaporeans' favourite MP, Tin Pei Ling:
Anyway... The header video's featured phone, the KDDI iida INFOBAR, is what I mean by a good designer phone. Stylish, simple, designed not just plastered all over the exterior, but extends into the software (Android 2.3 with designer custom UI that is actually practical and drool-worthy) and even the live wallpapers too. Not to mention that it's probably cost-efficient too.
It just probably has a forgettable and bad name.
Now here is my question: Why are Japanese manufacturers reluctant to release their amazing-looking devices outside of Japan? Don't they know that many people overseas are destroying their keyboards drooling over them?
Please, Japan, let our money flow into your wallets, let go of your exclusivity and enjoy an even richer life.
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