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One enterprising Russian has taken the back-lit motif normally found on Apple's laptops and given the iPhone the same treatment giving you a phone that glows from the front and the back.
Why you would want such a thing we aren't so should although it might come in handy when you get back late from the pub and are looking for the right key for your front door.
Hit the play button to see it shine. Phones, iPhone, Concepts, Mobile phones, Video
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15 August 2008 15:43 GMT / By Katie Scott
They've made it shine with tarnished gold, glitter with diamonds, but now a design team has made the iPhone literally glow.One enterprising Russian has taken the back-lit motif normally found on Apple's laptops and given the iPhone the same treatment giving you a phone that glows from the front and the back.
Why you would want such a thing we aren't so should although it might come in handy when you get back late from the pub and are looking for the right key for your front door.
Hit the play button to see it shine. Phones, iPhone, Concepts, Mobile phones, Video




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