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Ballmer Changing Tune on Pricey Smartphones?

By David Needle
October 13, 2009

Remember Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's famous jab at the iPhone when it first came out at a $500 price?

"... that is the most expensive phone in the world and it doesn't appeal to business customers because it doesn't have a keyboard," said Ballmer.

Well it wasn't really the most expensive phone in the world. In fact, Ballmer just endorsed another one costing $500 more -- but hey, it has a keyboard.

Ballmer was on hand with famed Italian designer Giorgio Armani October 9 to help launch a new Armani-Samsung smartphone that will sell for 700-euro ($1,032) and will, of course, run Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 6.5 software. It actually sports both a touch screen and keypad.

Samsung said the new Giorgio Armani-Samsung smartphone is "the most elegant and functional mobile on the market."

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