High-Heels Phone: Not the Most Practical, But Hey!

Maxwell Smart meets Coco Chanel

By ADAM FRUCCI
Updated 1:15 PM PST, Tue, Sep 29, 2009

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Most phones are shaped like, well, phones. And that's totally boring!

I'd much rather have a phone that's shaped like a shoe. More specifically, a high heel.

That'll give people a little taste of my personality when I'm walking down the street, a woman's shoe pressed to the side of my head.

It can be yours for a mere $22! What are you waiting for?

Gadget4All, via Technabob

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First Published: Sep 29, 2009 8:03 AM PST

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