Nokia knew the value of celebrity promotion too, but instead of going to any one celeb, the Finns decided to cast a wide net and in 2004 (in partnership with AT&T) released the Nokia 3200 and Nokia 3300 American Idol limited edition phones. They were priced $50 to $70 and sold through multiple music stores (e.g. Sam Goody, Media Play, Suncoast).

Thankfully, it was 2010, so the phone came with a standard 3.5mm headphones jack and microSD slot (not MMC like the 3300). However, all you got with this special edition was the X-Factor app pre-loaded along with some wallpapers and ringtones from the show.


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Also in 2010 T-Mobile partnered with legendary guitarist Eric Clapton to reveal the myTouch 3G Fender limited edition. The Android 1.6 smartphone by HTC was given a fake wood grain exterior with the trademark Fender sunburst finish (even the included headphones were customized).

"Video Phone" is a song recorded by American singer Beyonc for her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008). It was written and produced by Beyonc, Shondrae Crawford and Sean Garrett. A crunk song, it consists of simple lyrics and hidden innuendos. The lyrics refer to putting up a sexy display to be recorded on a video phone. The song was released as the eighth single from I Am... Sasha Fierce on September 22, 2009, with its remix featuring Lady Gaga being released on November 17.

The female protagonist sings how she will dance for a man, while he is filming her with his videophone,[12] this being illustrated in the line, "Press 'record' and I'll let you film me",[13] and "You want me naked? If you like this position you can tape it".[14] According to James Reed of The Boston Globe the lines "What? You want me naked/ If you likin' this position, you can tape it" are sung with an accent which was "part Long Island, part Barbados".[15] Michaelangelo Matos of The A.V. Club commented that "Video Phone" is very similar to Missy Elliott's songs.[16] Rolling Stone's Christian Hoard and The Washington Post's J. Freedom du Lac found similarities between "Video Phone" and the songs by rock band Nine Inch Nails.[13][17] San Francisco Chronicle's Aidin Vaziri noted that the song sounded like it was swiped from Bjrk.[18]

"Needless to say, the pair work their superstar pulling power for all it's worth. Over sparse and eerie beats, they deliver innuendo-laced lyrics, groan near-orgasmically and generally tease us with the prospect of doing all sorts of naughty things on, well, your video phone. While the promo clip offers some of the intended thrill, the track itself - single number eight from I Am... - lacks the sparkle of previous offerings. It may provide a brief rush of excitement to the loins, but ultimately leaves you feeling fluffed rather than fully-serviced by the twosome."[26]

According to a user who posted the video on social media, JAY-Z took the phone because the person was getting footage of his wife, Beyonc, dancing with her former Destiny's Child bandmate Kelly Rowland and rapper Saweetie.

Just a week after Verizon unveiled a touch-screen iPhone competitor as part of its fall device lineup, Sprint pulled the curtain back on a pair of new devices as well. The biggest splash in the music department is a Beyonce-branded version of the UpStage music phone, originally introduced earlier this year.

False rumors swirled over the weekend that MTV was banning the video, which I guess meant they wouldn't be playing 20-second clips of it during the credits of Teen Cribs before Real World/Road Rules Challenge comes on. Regardless, the video's popularity has already been proven: in less than a week, Telephone has already been viewed almost 20 million times on YouTube.

"Telephone" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga from her third EP The Fame Monster, featuring American R&B singer Beyonc Knowles. The main inspiration of the song was Gaga's fear of not being able to enjoy herself because of her career, hence the lyrics show the singer as wanting the dance floor, rather than answering her lover's phone calls.[2]

Gaga explained that the telephone addressed in the lyrics of the song, is in reality a person telling her to continue working harder. Musically, the song is made of an expanded bridge, verse-rap and an epilogue, where the voice of an operator says that the phone line is not reachable. Knowles appears in the middle of the song, singing the verses in a rapid-fire way, accompanied by double beats.

"Telephone" was appreciated by contemporary critics who many times noted it as a stand-out track from The Fame Monster. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2011 for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.

Lady Gaga originally wrote the song "Telephone" for Britney Spears. Spears later recorded a demo version of the song but the demo version later leaked. Lady Gaga later wrote the song as a collaboration with Beyonc Knowles for The Fame Monster.[3] Gaga said, "I wrote it for her [Spears] a long time ago and she just didn't use it for her album. It's fine because I love the song and I get to perform it now."[4] Additionally, the guest vocalist was originally going to be Spears, but ultimately Gaga made Knowles the featured vocalist instead.[5][6] The main inspiration behind the song was Gaga's fear of suffocation as she felt that she seldom found time to just let loose and have fun.

The video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on March 15, 2010. It features Gaga in a women's prison and Beyonc bailing her out. In the beginning of the video, Gaga is shown walking around the prison and arrives to the yard, where "Paper Gangsta", a song from her debut album The Fame, is playing, as one of the women exercises. Gaga's younger sister Natali makes a cameo appearance just before Gaga picks up the phone to talk to Beyonc. The two singers are then shown fleeing the prison in the Pussy Wagon and arrive to a restaurant, where they eventually poison all of the customers. The nine-and-a-half-minute-long video for "Telephone" is meant to be a continuation of that for "Paparazzi", where Gaga was shown being arrested.

"Telephone" is a pop song written by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Lady Gaga, LaShawn Daniels, Lazonate Franklin, Beyonc Knowles, and produced by Darkchild Studios. The song serves as the second single off the The Fame Monster. Gaga originally wrote the song for Britney Spears, however, plans did not go through and Gaga recorded the song for herself featuring Beyonc as a guest vocalist.

The main inspiration behind the song was Gaga's fear of suffocation and being unable to get out and have a good time due to the amount of work "suffocating" her. The lyrics portray the singer as preferring the dance floor to answering her lover's phone calls. Gaga explained that the telephone addressed in the lyrics of the song, is in reality a person telling her to continue working harder.

A trailer titled The Making Of Telephone was posted on Darkchild's official website on November 21, 2009. Two days later, Darkchild released the video on his website showing alternate beats and lyrics. The alternate version was offered in Britney Spears' version, but upon re-recording, Gaga decided to make changes.

The music video for "Telephone" was shot January 27 - 28, 2010 and premiered on Thursday, March 11. E! News aired it at 11:30 PM EST. The video was uploaded onto Vevo and YouTube at midnight, shortly after the televised premiere. The length of the video is 9:32.

The music video was filmed on January 28, 2010, and directed by Jonas kerlund. Auditions for the music video were held on Monday, January 18, 2010. Reportedly, the casting call was looking for a lot of prison inmates, and Lady Gaga and Beyonc body doubles.[1] The concept of the video involves Beyonc bailing Lady Gaga out of prison, and is a continuation of the "Paparazzi" short film.[2] Photos from the set portrayed Gaga and Beyonc shooting for scenes of the video in the "Pussy Wagon" from Quentin Tarantino's 2004 film Kill Bill. The video was shot outside Los Angeles, California, in Lancaster, California. Exterior shots of the prison, the exercise yard scenes, the scene at the prison gate, and possibly interior prison scenes were filmed at the closed Lincoln Heights Jail at 401 N Avenue 19, Los Angeles, California. Other concepts of the video involves scenes at a diner, a cameo from singer/model Tyrese Gibson, and a prison shower scene. Gaga and Beyonc will wear "destroyed denim pieces" by designers Frank Fernndez and Oscar Olima. Lady Gaga is seen having a telephone on her head, and Beyonc is seen sporting a wig with bangs.[3]


Lady Gaga is then put into the prison yard. There she makes out with another inmate and steals the prisoners cellphone. "Paper Gangsta" is playing on a boombox. One inmate is also seen wearing Heartbeats headphones.

Lady Gaga witnesses a catfight in the commissary. After that, Gaga gets a phone call, when the song actually starts. Lady Gaga dances after finishing a call with Beyonce to bail her out. She sends a text message with the stolen cell phone thanking Beyonce.

On February 15, 2010, three film stills from the music video were posted on Gaga's website. The stills depict Gaga in three separate scenes: a kitchen scene where she wears a plastic chef's hat and a telephone made entirely of hair on her head and a wire across her head, a scene in a diner with her dancers where she is seen wearing a bikini and bandanna made from an American flag, and a black and white photo of Gaga wearing a hat made from multiple triangles and corded telephones. Originally, the video was slated to premiere in February 2010 but was pushed back to March 2010 instead. Exactly one month after filming ended, Gaga announced on Twitter that the video "is coming", she explained that the video is not yet released because it is still being edited and that she wants it to be perfect. On March 9, 2010, more stills of the video were posted online. Gaga is depicted in three new scenes: in a prison cell looking in a mirror with caution tape wrapped around herself, wrapped in chains and wearing a mask of burned cigarettes near a prison fence, and wearing a studded leather jacket with aluminum cans in her hair while answering a telephone. Beyonc is also pictured in a blue jacket with a wide variety of rhinestones on it while she holds a telephone. 0852c4b9a8

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