Posted in Luxury on 21 August 2008

Counting ways to commemorate iPhone night? Don’t practice routine exercises but break boundaries to mark a revolution. And if that iPhone 3G hangover is still not gone and that worlds most expensive iPhone by Amosu Ultimo or diamond studded Olympic iPhone fails to do justifce to your overflowing fortune then here I have an ideal deal for you. All set to coddle you with os the blingy edition of iPhone 3G by Swiss luxury designer and jeweler Knalihs Athem.
Redefining opulence, the diamond caked Apple iPhone 3G comes layered with over 475 finest quality brilliant cut diamonds weighing 3.75 carats. Counted 50 suh models would be designed globally. Each piece is complimented with apposite and official diamond grading details from a gemological lab. Regarding pricing, word is around that first 10 models of diamond coated Apple iPhone 3G by Knalihs Athem would be available for sale at a retail price of $10,000, with a possibility of surge in price later. The hand-polished models with a diamond layer screams luxury beautifully.
P.S: The model surely enjoys an edge over bejeweled Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte by Knalihs Athem.
Cheers for Athem!
Posted in Cell Phone, Designer, Diamond, Gadgets, Luxury on 28 May 2008

Whilst earlier this Russia-based mobile phone maker Gresso rolled its hand in black diamonds tub and now touching another pole stands with its elite offering of White Diamonds collection. The two worth-flaunting mobile phones falling in this collection includes Gresso White Diamonds and Gresso Royal White Diamonds. The phone features an inherit hand-assembled body panels developed using 200-year old African blackwood and the base plate of the keypad is formed using titanium and stainless steel battery cover with a magnetic lock. All this comes in a layer of gold and leather.
At luxury front, the phone features display with striking 42K sapphire crystal glass, 18-karat gold keys with a signature feature and how can I skip to inform that all the imprinted numbers on the keypad are laser-cut in Roman style. Out of the two, the Gresso Royal White Diamonds is pricier at $52, 000 and counted 200 models are available for sale. Its cost is justified as its 23 keys are crowned with gold and 2.53K of white diamonds.
Against it, the Gresso White Diamond handset features only navigation keys coated with white diamonds and is retailed at $14,000. At technical front, these handsets feature a tri-band GSM support, a microSD memory card slot, a 65K color TFT display QVGA resolution plus a two-megapixel camera. Listen, they run on Windows Mobile 6 Standard only.
Via GSMArena


