I don't really think it's a question of stupidity. Spending an obscene amount of money on a mobile phone is great, especially if you have the money to do so. And there are certain people who can afford this phone who also find it attractive and I think that Nokia is simply trying to find greater appeal to its product. Granted most people don't have the money or wouldn't spend their money on this, but why not if you like it?
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