

Japanese mobile phone carrier
KDDI's new mobile phone and a box designed by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is displayed in Tokyo April 8, 2009. The product named "Dots Obsession, Full Happiness with Dots" is priced at 1 million yen ($10,008) and will go on sale in Japan this summer for a limited edition of 100 sets.


An employee of Japanese mobile phone carrier
KDDI is seen through a scope attached to a box housing a mobile phone designed by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Tokyo April 8, 2009. The product named "Dots Obsession, Full Happiness with Dots" is priced at 1 million yen ($10,008) and will go on sale in Japan this summer for a limited edition of 100 sets.

Tadasbhi Onodera, president and chairman of Japan's mobile communication giant
KDDI, introduces its new cell phone of the new mobile brand "iida" during a press conference in Tokyo on April 7, 2009. KDDI will put the "iida" brand on the market from the end of April.

An employee of Japanese mobile phone carrier
KDDI poses as she displays the company's new polka dot pattern mobile phone and dog-shaped phone holder designed by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Tokyo April 8, 2009. The product named "My Doggie Ring-Ring" is priced at 1 million yen ($10,008) and will go on sale in Japan this summer for a limited edition of 100 sets.
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