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Peter Aloisson’s iPhone Princess Plus has 300+ diamonds, costs 120,000 EUR

Categories: Apple, Devices, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 at 5:40 AM

iPhone Princess Plus - pic 1

“Regular” diamond entrusted iPhone not good enough for you? How about the one designed by Austrian luxury designer and jeweler Peter Aloisson? His iPhone design has between 318 and 320 diamonds, with 138 of them being encrusted with the so called princess cut (the rest of the 180 diamonds are brilliant cut). In total, all diamonds on the iPhone weigh 16.50 – 17.75 carats and are set in 18k white gold. In other words, 120,000 EUR is a bargain when you think how much value you get… or not!

No surprise, the first customer is already known and it’s a Russian businessman who had pre-ordered its luxury iPhone way back in October 2007 for January 2008 delivery. He’s probably using the device at this very moment without carrying for any 3rd party apps. :(

Anyway, Aloisson also has a more modest version for people “on the budget.” Their more affordable, yet still quite expensive, diamond iPhone has brilliant-cut diamonds only and is available for mere 45,000 EUR. You do want to shine, don’t you? ;)

Two more photos follow after the jump.

iPhone Princess Plus - pic 2

iPhone Princess Plus - pic 3

[Via: NewLaunches]

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