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Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone costs $176k

Posted by Chris Leckness on July 25, 2008 – 2:53 pm
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If you have the urge to grab the iPhone and have a couple extra bucks laying around to throw a little bling into the mix, you can do two things.

  1. Send me a some
  2. Then order an Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone

Seriously though, this is sick. I would be scared to even use it. This reworked iPhone has plenty of diamonds to go around.

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Perfectly set with 1179 dazzling 16.18 carat diamonds, the phone is hand crafted by skilled craftsmen using only the most exceptional materials. Team this with the finest new technology, and it is clear to see why the Amosu Ultimo Diamond iphone is worthy of its unique ‘World Class’ status. Its diamond and more diamonds everywhere. Right from 458 diamonds caked around the flat-front face to the rear bottom case, made of 18 carat solid white gold and encrusted with 660 diamonds. Not to forget the 61 diamonds that make the apple logo.

They even have a video on YouTube…

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