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24ct “Goldeneye” iPhone with Jaguar XK paint job

The UK’s Goldstriker has released yet another “elite edition” of the iPhone. This time the company has clad the handheld in a metallic winter gold paint that was used on 2008 Jaguar XK models. So for those that cannot shell out the big cash for a Jag, you now have a chance to [...]

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Goldstriker dresses up the iPhone in Lamborghini white

Goldstriker, the UK company known to clad mobile phones, amongst many other things, in obnoxious 24ct gold and other precious metals, has announced it is now offering a new iPhone edition, the Solar Star.
The Lamborghini Gallardo balloon white dressed iPhone shows off its slick new color off around back along with a 24ct gold adorned [...]

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Luxury Black Night 24ct Gold iPhone makes its debut

Just when you thought a 24ct gold-laden iPhone was enough, Goldstriker has upped the ante again by releasing its Black Night Edition of Apple’s iPhone.
The luxury device and accessory company introduced the Black Night Edition today, designed by Goldstriker’s Stuart Hughes. This new 16GB version of the iPhone is encrusted in 24ct gold along [...]

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iPhone Bling - 24ct Gold iPhone now available

UK company Goldstriker strikes again. This time they are offering what the company calls a 24ct “full” gold or “part” gold iPhone. The “full” gold iPhone is the 16GB model sporting polished .999 hardened 24ct gold around back and along the front display. This sleek and sexy mirrored finished iPhone can be [...]

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iPhone to get dressed up in 24ct gold and red leather

GoldStriker, a company known for offering luxurious devices in precious gold, platinum, swarovski crystal and diamond editions, is soon to offer a 24ct gold edition of the iPhone. The 24ct iPhone will also sport a red leather back on the device, called the Nightfire Edition.
GoldStriker has confirmed that only 250 of the devices [...]

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