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Many of are out shopping for bargains right now, but for those of you with a little extra cash to throw around, how about an iPhone 3GS Supreme?

The gold- and diamond-encrusted smartphone will only set you back about $3.2 million. It was reportedly created by Goldstriker's Stuart Hughes, who was commissioned by an Australian gold mining magnate to craft the blinged-out iPhone. It took about 10 months to create, and includes a single cut 7.1 carat diamond as the home button. Hmm, maybe next year.

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Posted by: alan h
November 28, 2009 2:20 AM

Wow - bling bling. I...can't imagine anyone who would actually buy one of these though, even celebs who have to have super-expensive stuff.


Posted by: Jon Agee
December 22, 2009 12:12 AM

I think this pretty much sums up what's wrong with the world today.


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