i met at the museum. we had commissioned stanford research in america to forecast how many cellular telephones there would be in america year 2000. and they came back with the expensive report and said, we think that there may be as many as 30,000 in america by year 2000. and i think had they said 30 million, they would have been a little off the mark, even with that figure. we re going to go into the world of luxury. ooh, 0k. this is the xor phone. now, the challenge i have for you is you have to open it. i m guessing it has to do with these like are they buttons? they are. yeah? push in. eh! so?
ooh, 0k. this is the xor phone. now, the challenge i have for you is you have to open it. i m guessing it has to do with these like are they buttons? they are. yeah? push in. eh! so? and here it is. this is a £4000 luxury phone with ruby crystals in here, sapphire crystal glass, beautifully polished titanium. does it do anything fancy? the joy of this phone, and for the target market, is the fact that it doesn t do anything fancy. no camera. celebrities, very high net worth individuals hate camera phones. everyone s going to know this one. we re on bestsellers. is it going to be the 3310? let s see. there it is, yep. old and trusty. trusty and hardy. 3310. controversial, i actually think the 3210 looks better. that s the one i had and i never upgraded because i thought the other one looked
we think that there may be as many as 30,000 in america by year 2000 . and i think had they said 30 million, they would have been a little off the mark, even with that figure. we re going to go into the world of luxury. ooh, 0k. this is the xor phone. now, the challenge i have for you is you have to open it. i m guessing it has to do with these like are they buttons? they are. yeah? push in. eh! so? and here it is. this is a £4000 luxury phone with ruby crystals in here, sapphire crystal glass, beautifully polished titanium. does it do anything fancy? the joy of this phone,
at a time when mobiles were typically still bricks. its designer, nils martensson, was one of the special guests i met at the museum. we had commissioned stanford research in america to forecast how many cellular telephones there would be in america year 2000. and they came back with the expensive report and said, we think that there may be as many as 30,000 in america by year 2000 . and i think had they said 30 million, they would have been a little off the mark, even with that figure. we re going to go into the world of luxury. ooh, 0k. this is the xor phone. now, the challenge i have for you is you have to open it.
ooh, 0k. this is the xor phone. now, the challenge i have for you is you have to open it. i m guessing it has to do with these like are they buttons? they are. yeah? push in. eh! so? and here it is. this is a £4000 luxury phone with ruby crystals in here, sapphire crystal glass, beautifully polished titanium. does it do anything fancy? the joy of this phone, and for the target market, is the fact that it doesn t do anything fancy. no camera. celebrities, very high net worth individuals hate camera phones. everyone s going to know this one. we re on bestsellers. is it going to be the 3310? let s see. there it is, yep. old and trusty. trusty and hardy. 3310. controversial, i actually think