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Apple may have failed to announce the iPhone 5 yesterday, but fortunately we are still in luck for some iPhone worthy news. We present to you the Gresso iPhone 4. And no, those clocks aren’t simply an app. In fact they’re embedded on the back of the handset, replacing the glass back with 6 independent clocks. Using our skills of deduction, which we assure you we excel at, we’ve determined that each clock costs $1,000. Or in other words you can buy the augmented handset sometime later this year for $6,000. Worth it? Probably not since Apple will release a new iPhone sometime in the near future, which will render this one obsolete. How about a case that adds a set of analog clocks to the rear of the device?
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By the way, Gresso says that this version of the iPhone is just 1mm thicker than the original.
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