Posted in Cell Phone, Luxury, Mobile Phone, Worlds Most Expensive on 22 July 2008

Priced at $176,400, claiming to be the world’s most expensive iPhone designed by Austrian luxury designer and jeweler Peter Aloisson gets a competitor here. Yes, if inking deals with diamond slapped N95, 24-Karat gold bathed Mobiado professional or Swarovski envcrusted Dior seems too pricey to pursue then I doubt your welcoming response for $177,300 Amosu diamond encrusted iPhone. But that is not an excuse for Amosu to stop delivering opulent models. Valued at £89,000 ($177,300), Amosu Ultimo Diamond iphone has neatly grabbed pedestal from the till date most expensive diamond studded iPhone from Princess Plus. Handcrafted by the most radiant equipments, the phone comes studded with 1179 dazzling 16.18 carat diamonds. It is the blend of form with functionality that makes the Amosu Ultimo Diamond iPhone worthy of its exclusive ‘World Class’ standing. On a deeper vision, the fashionable Ultimo Diamond iPhone sports 458 diamonds layered on its flat face with the rear bottom case caked with 18 carat solid white gold coated with 660 diamonds. To cherish the icing on the cake, it comes with an imprinted Apple logo festooned with 61 diamonds.
Respecting its appeal, the model comes packed in a deluxe wooden box. Shelling out $177,300 would offer you one year’s gracious VIP International Concierge Service, alert on ‘accessing the inaccessible’ in return. To do away with the hiccups involved right after the purchase, the round of the clock service facility by the Amosu team understands and respects the customer time, hassle and money. The cost-free luxury Network VIP Privilege card is acknowledged by Lamborghini UK, Bombardier Skyjet International, Sunseeker Yachts, Oliver Sweeney, Holland and Holland, Selfridges and Ascot Horse racing. A complete luxury kit for the filthy-rich!
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Via Amosu
Posted in Cell Phone, Elite Find of the Day, Events, Gadgets, News on 9 June 2008

News is the long awaited unveiling of iPhone 3G (as said by Steve) finally materialized at Appleās Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on 9 June. Before getting into the technical specks involved, you would be glad to know that the phone is twice as fast as half the price. The new iPhone(TM) 3G from Apple sports revolutionary features of iPhone along with 3G networking, which is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone with integrated GPS for extended site based mobile services. The integrated iPhone 2.0 software offers support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and offers access to hundreds of third party applications by now built with the lately released iPhone SDK. It is retailed at $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model in the U.S. and is expected to reach 70 countries during this year.
It will initiate its availability by making to 22 countries i.e. Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US. Available in two shades black and white, the phone provides a 10 hours of 2G talk time and 5 hours of 3G talk time with a 24 hours of audio playback.
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Via Gizmodo
Posted in Art, Cell Phone, Crystals, Swarovski on 6 July 2007

The much awaited Apple iPhone had barely seen the dawn of launch and it already got into the race of bling. And there we have the dazzling new avatar of the God of mobile phones no wonders the gadget gurus call tagged this mobile wonder as the Jesus Phone.
But who’s idea was it to give a crystallized makeover and play with the looks of the wonder gadget that it already was. The credit of reaching out to the great experiment goes to a site called Crystal Icing, who caked the phone with 3000 Tiny SS7 swarovski crystals and made it a gizmo apt enough to be flaunted by a richie-rich man or his riches loving gal!


What more choice shall Crystal Icing give you to pick your iPhone from a range of many decorated in a number of in a patterns and colors.
Via: www.crystalicing.com












