Diamond-studded Apple iPhone 4S price tagged at £6 million

Jewellery is so passé, the latest trend is to own exquisite mobile phones studded with diamonds similar to the Apple iPhone 4S designed by Stuart Hughes. This decorated variant of the latest generation iPhone boasts of being the most expensive smartphone in the world as the price tag attached to it reads £6 million.
This phone is adorned by a handmade rose bezel that comprises as many as 500 individual diamonds amounting to over 100ct. Its flip side has been reconstructed with gold as also the 24ct gold Apple logo of the phone which holds 53 diamonds. The main navigation touchpad too is carved out of gold and features a single cut 8.6ct diamond that can be optioned with the included pink colored 7.4ct stone.
This delicate bejeweled 64GB Apple handset comes enclosed in a beautifully designed chest. The Platinum protective box is decorated with polished pieces of Dinosaur bone which are obtained from T-Rex. In addition to this, it is also graced by some rare stones including Pietersite, Rutile Quartz, Opal, Charoite and Star Sunstone.

The tech specs of this mobile device will continue to remain the same. The phone deployed with the Siri software dons a 3.5-inch multi-touch Retina display. Running the iOS 5, it is fueled by the dual-core A5 chip processor. The 8MP camera is said to possess attributes such as face detection, larger aperture, enhanced sensitivity and more. While this camera records videos of 1080p resolutions, the front facing webcam allows users to engage in video conferencing.
Only two models of this Apple iPhone 4S has been engineered by the designer in the UK, one of which has already been ordered. Anyone who has £6 million to spare can grab the last variant of this ornamented handset.