Japanese mobile users fond of exquisite and luxurious phones may now be grinning from ear to ear. Crunch Gear reports that Vertu has slid the covers off 4 classy and chic golden handsets in Japan namely Kinko, Kikusui, Nanten and Daigo.
It is believed that each unique design present in the 4 phones stand for a different season of the year. It is said to be a super-limited series and is uncloaked to commemorate the first anniversary of Vertu’s flagship store in Ginza, Tokyo, subsequent month. These stunning pieces are crafted out of a made-in-Japan gold lacquerwork.
These mobile phones carry a price tag of 20 million yen (approx. $2,15,000) for each. Moreover, users can encompass free domestic calls. Reportedly, Vertu plans to sell just four of these devices globally.