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Stuart Hughes selling $20,000 diamond-encrusted iPhone 4

news article released on: 6 July, 2010

Following in the footsteps of the ridiculous £200,000 Supreme PS3 and the even more ridiculous $3 million iPhone 3GS Supreme, jeweler Stuart Hughes has begun offering a diamond-encrusted Apple iPhone 4 for the reasonable price of $20,000. Unfortunately, only 50 of the special devices will be made, so you better get your order in quickly. The smartphones are unlocked, and come with ...

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#1 06 Jul 2010 @ 21:55
I bet the screen looks extra yellow when surrounded by so much bling, but the reception might be better if they had to remove that metal strip from around the phone body. I wonder why they went so cheap on this one...
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#2 06 Jul 2010 @ 22:19
I have only one thing to say

WHY??? :P
#3 06 Jul 2010 @ 22:38
hahaha, maybe this one will have a better coverage than the rest of the crappy iphone 4g in the world
#4 07 Jul 2010 @ 13:43
Originally posted by borhan9:
I have only one thing to say

WHY??? :P
because born rich people are dumb, not so much for the made rich man.
#5 07 Jul 2010 @ 18:48
I like nice things myself but FFS, some sort of perspective please.
It's sickening, isn't it?

They should just make & sell the sort of idiot who buys this sort of grotesquely tacky crap a diamond & gold encrusted bath (with $1000 bills lacquered into the sides of it too) that a rich idiot can spend all day and night sitting in it whilst masturbating themselves stupid and cooing over their rich-ness.

Is there really any difference?

A few months working with the worlds desperate people on life's margins would do some the power of good.
#6 07 Jul 2010 @ 18:49
*ahem*

Basically IMHO this is decidely 'not cool'.
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