
Sure, there might be some kind of problem with the signal bar — perhaps it is software, as Apple claim, perhaps not — one day we’ll know. Meanwhile the adoring iPhone loving or loathing public might as well get their gossip going on this O.T.T. rich person’s creation, the $20,000 diamond-encrusted iPhone 4 from designer, Stuart Hughes.
Hughes likes to bling out his Apple devices — you’ll usually find at least one diamond and gold and dragon’s claw-encrusted Apple product emerge shortly after each Apple product introduction. (OK, I made up that bit about dragon’s claws).
Take a look at the video below, which shows you the solid platinum, £319,995 MacBook Air, for example. More such gadgets are available here.
The iPhone 4 costs $20,000 and has 6.5 carats of VVS quality, F-color diamonds on the metal band between the screens.
The logo on the back is made of platinum and diamonds.
Only 50 of these will be made, driving one to observe that there must be someone out there crazy enough to buy these things…
We reckon this particular iPhone will probably need to be kept in a case, however — you won’t want the diamonds wearing a hole in your pre-release Versace suit, right?
Via: Press Release

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