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World’s First Diamond iPhone 3G

World’s First Diamond iPhone 3GBy releasing this spectacular high-end mobile handset, Knalihs Athem takes a step in front of the competition from the luxury gadgets sector, unveiling the world’s first diamond-encrusted iPhone 3G, which, according to the company, it is the only true diamond-encrusted iPhone 3G, unlike other creations just pretending to be at the same level.

This is not a photoshopped model, but “the real thing” as they say, and comes in a limited edition at a very attractive price, decorated with over 475 finest quality brilliant cut diamonds weighing 3.75 carats in total.

Hurry up and get one if you want to benefit from the special offer for the first 10 handsets sold, which are available at $10,000. The next ones will have a different price.
The Swiss designer Knalihs Athem will offer only 50 handsets included this limited edition, each of them coming with the official diamond grading report from a gemological lab.

Our previously described diamond cell phone, the £89,000 iPhone from Amosu, another top luxury cell phones designer, is the world’s most expensive iPhone, sporting 1179 dazzling 16.18 carat diamonds, but it’s not the 3G version with high-speed data transfers. Another impressive difference is the price itself, which is of about 18 times higher, and we are talking about thousands of dollars here.

Same as Amosu and others in the branch, Knalihs Athem collaborates with large companies like Apple, Nokia, Samsung and Sony, all famous manufacturers of high-tech gadgets.

The main characteristics of the 3G wireless technology, GPS, Microsoft Exchange, access to the App Store, high-speed Internet access, communication functionalities like email and Instant Messaging, and several innovative features including the multi-touch sensitive display and accelerometer sensor.

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At August 23, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Save from $10 to $30 per month on your iPhone 3G AT&T bill. If you have the iPhone 3G, live in a 3G enabled area, but getting very little 3G or none, call AT&T at 611 and request a $30 credit in your next bill for your data plan. If AT&T support suggest to disable 3G and go to 2G (Edge) on your iPhone, then request a recurrent monthly $10 credit to your account, which will bring your data plan to $20, the cost of 2G. You'll have to talk with AT&T support for awhile, be polite, but demanding, if no results, ask to speak with a manager, make it clear that you are paying for 3G, you are in a 3G enabled area, but getting very little 3G or none... stick to this point.

 

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