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Æsir’s Yves Béhar-designed phone starts at just €7,250, plenty left for mortgage at the summer home

Okay, okay, €7,250 (about $10,150) sounds positively exorbitant for a phone with a microscopic 2-inch display that dares to boast of “200 calendar entries” as a “feature,” but hear us out — that’s a drop inside the bucket in comparison to the €42,000 ($58,800) you’ll pay for the gilded version. That’s right: for €7,250 you get nothing greater than common stainless-steel coating front and rear of your Æsir Yves Béhar, the most recent entry within the long-running luxury phone trend that features Mobiado , Gresso , and Nokia subsidiary Vertu , among others. Because the name implies, the telephone — which, we’ll admit, is pretty gorgeous — was penned by none aside from famed designer Yves Béhar … but nonetheless, so is the $200 Jawbone Jambox . Six of 1, half-dozen of the opposite, right? Seek for it to ship around the globe in the summertime and fall.

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