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T-Mobile's CEO flaunts his new Gold Samsung Galaxy S5



Chief Executive Officer of the United States based telecommunications operator, T-Mobile, John Legere has not only got the the Taiwanese multinational manufacturer's 2014 flagship, One 2014 (M8), coming in the Gold flavor, but also the South Korean electronics manufacturer's front runner, Galaxy S5, too. With the CEO's latest photo on Twitter, he seems to be flaunting the new device along with Samsung's executive, Travis Warren.

Any details of the newly revealed phone is close guarded at the moment, or we are unable to mention what carat of gold is the phone coated with and information regarding the availability and pricing, is still undercover. But we seriously hope the company's CEO is enjoying his time with his two of the new gold plated brilliant smartphones in hands.

"Omg what a day!!! I just got a #GOLDS5 from my favorite @SamsungMobileUS partner @TravisWarren8 #waycool," quoted John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile US, Inc. on Twitter.

Source: John Legere (Twitter)

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