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ben82 Posts: 107

Having a gold T68 may give you satisfaction from having an exclusive colour (snob effect). Gold T68s are quite rare but their demand is also much less than lunar grey colour.

Most people prefer the lunar grey especially in the UK. Prices of Gold T68 are higher (UK approx. +10%)in some countries depending on the exclusivity of the colour.

But in countrius such as UK, there is greater excess demand for lunar grey than gold! This means that it will be easier to sell your T68, but you will lose by having a less exclusive colour. But having a T68 whatever colour will sure impress you friends - It's like having a brand new Porsche in silver. Most Porsches are in silver. That doesnt make your car less impressive.

In the case of T68 colours, exclusivity is only significant amongst T68 owners! The average phone user would be very impressed by any T68 and would envy the owner.

Since the T68 is a high-end phone and will be for some time, having one in any colour will be relatively exclusive. Exclusivity is only vunarable if the phone is inexpensive and satisfied under most phone owners' bugdets (NOK33330) In such a case, the phone will quicly become widely owned and having a rare colour would make a significant increase in exclusivity (utility)

So i think once MMS is released, we will forget about 'which colour is better' and impress our friends with what our T68s can do!

Gold = Grey

Have a good weekend!

Chief Business £conomist

BEN
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Posted: 2002-02-09 12:09:00
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Eamonn Posts: > 500

gold is not rare and the same price in the UAE.
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Posted: 2002-02-09 13:50:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Gold is not rare either here in DK.

We actually got more gold-versions in stores right now, than grey ones

And prices are the same too.

Jan
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Posted: 2002-02-09 13:58:00
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Orka Posts: 310

Tha same is also for Greece, same price and availability.




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Posted: 2002-02-09 14:32:00
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ben82 Posts: 107

Yes, you are right. That's why i said some countries (UK)!!!

In the UK, gold colour is very low in demand unlike other countries.

Therefore, there is no rational for having gold colour like some users say.

GOLD = GREY
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Posted: 2002-02-09 14:40:00
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Hampusd Posts: 120

Same price for both colors here in sweden to...

NOKIA
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Posted: 2002-02-09 14:42:00
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Kungen Posts: 72

Off all the T68:s thats is made in Sweden only 25% is gold...so it's pretty hard to get your hands on one

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From Sweden whit love

[ This Message was edited by: Kungen on 2002-02-09 15:09 ]
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Posted: 2002-02-09 15:08:00
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ElGato Posts: 328

Yeah, no matter what colour the phone is, it's going to impress even the ones who hates

I've seen this several times

Even got a friend who gave up nokia and bought it after playing around with it for a while.
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Posted: 2002-02-09 15:14:00
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ben82 Posts: 107

Yes it is hard if only 25% produced in gold. But what im trying to say is that the gold colour is much less in demand too, overall in the world! So the gold colour is not excessively demanded compared to grey colour, so prices remain same.

I think that if 25% gold are produced Supllied), there is only 30% demand (excess = 5%)

If 75% produced (supplied) in grey, there is 90% demand for colour (excess = 15%)

Thats why prices are more or less the same. But the gold is initially worth more as its more rare but is offset by the grey's higher excessive demand-prices become similar.

Chief Business £conomist
BEN S
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Posted: 2002-02-09 15:17:00
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Chug Posts: 17

Does it really matter what colour your phone is?
If you like the gold one enough to be bothered to go out and find one then great, if not then it doesn't matter cos you can get a grey one easily.
Who cares what colour the phone is...
It kicks arse!
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Posted: 2002-02-09 15:23:00
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