The Expensive Mobile Phone

 

The Expensive Mobile Phone






 

This phone is yet another blinged-out addition to the expensive phone list, totaling $8m. The handset is made from 18-karat white gold and studded with 120-carat VVS-1 diamonds, with an estimated cost of $1.3 million. The Le Million is covered in 18-karat white gold and studded with 120-carats VVS-1-grade diamonds.

 

As the worlds second-most expensive handset, the $488 Goldvish Revolution was made of 29-carats of VVS-1 graded diamonds with 18-carats pink and white gold covering the majority of the case. The second most expensive phones bezel is handcrafted and studded with 500 eye-popping diamonds weighing over 100 carats. What makes this one of the worlds most expensive phones is the fact that it features 3000 diamonds weighing in at 17 carats and are cut by hand. With 395 diamonds and a gold body, it is far more than just another smartphone; it is an object of art.

 

The iPhone 4 has an impressive number of flawless diamonds, along with a solid 22-carat gold case. Instead of the rose-cut diamonds, customers have the option of purchasing this iPhone 4 with 8-carat diamonds cut into a single stone.

 

Like the two phones above in our list, the home button is made of 7.4-carat, single-cut pink diamond. The iPhone 3G Kings Button has a bezel that contains a total of one hundred thirty-six diamonds, while Apples logo on the back of the handset is studded with fifty-three diamonds. As one of the ten most expensive phones in the world, the iPhone 3G Kings Button is made from 18-carat gold solid--yellow, white, and rose gold. The signature features that made Gold Strikers iPhone 3Gs Supreme the worlds fourth-most expensive phone, just above iPhone 3G Kings, are a whopping hundred thirty-six diamonds and seventy-one grams of gold that weighs twenty-two carats.

 

The back section of the Elite Gold iPhone 4S is formed using 24-karat gold, with an added flair from its 24-karat gold Apple logo and 53 diamonds. The iPhone 4s Elite Gold is also made from Rose Gold and features more than 500 separate perfect diamonds that total 100ct, a costly element which helped it to reach this ranking of being amongst the ten most expensive phones in the world. The iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition is another piece of artwork from UK-born designer Stuart Hughes. It is covered with flawless diamonds, with the back made of rose gold, and with a 53-diamond back logo added.

 

The shimmering work of art also features no less than 600 flawless white diamonds in Apples logos on the back and around its edges, which brings the handsets cost up to an incredible $15m. The fascinating feature on this phone is 24 carat gold covering the rear and the Apple logo, along with another 53 diamonds surrounding that area. Apart from this, the phone is covered with 24 carat gold, 53 diamonds around the area, and more precious stones.

 

The handset is made from a spectacular, hundred-and-eighty grams of gold, as well as black diamonds, each of which is 45.5 carats. With the diamond at the starting button, which weighs in at 6.6 carats, the phones total price is about 2.5 million dollars. With over 200 diamonds and a 7.1 carat diamond in the Start button, it is not surprising that the Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme is priced at about $3.2 million. Unlike Austrian jeweler Peter Alynissons previous attempts, namely a Crypto smartphone worth US$1.3 million, the iPhone 3G Kings Button features a rare diamond weighing in at 6.6 carats, which ensures that this device will eclipse even the worlds most expensive cell phones.

 

The Diamond Crypto Smartphone is made of solid rose gold, includes five hundred 100-carat diamonds, while Apples logo is decorated with fifty-three diamonds. The bulk of the phone is made from solid platinum, while its logo and home button are made of rose gold. The Crypto Diamond smartphone is decorated with at least 50 diamonds, including eight rare blue ones, and Moscow-based JSC Ancorts logo and navigation keys are made from 18k rose gold. The million dollar iPhone features a hand-made 24kt gold frame, along with a 24-kt gold-plated navigation key featuring a 2kt diamond that is single-cut.

 

Stuart Hughess upcoming iPhone is covered in five-hundred, one-hundred-carat diamonds, while its back panel and logo are made of twenty-four-carat gold. A strip of white gold running along the phones full perimeter is decorated with a total of one-hundred and thirty-eight diamonds. Topping off the smartphones opulent aura is an 18-karat rose gold panel that lines the sides and tops of the companys proprietary line of smartphones.

 

As far as rocks go, some smartphones shine white with red wine diamonds, specifically, 395 diamonds. You will not believe how many carats of diamonds and gold were set in the Savelli Emerald Night. The black diamond VIPN smart phone is an amazing piece because the diamond in the center of the phones back is symbolic for many things.

 

The Black Diamond VIPN smartphone is unlike the other expensive, luxury smartphones because of its quite antique look. With a 4MP camera, OLED display, intuitive touch screen UI, and internal storage capacity of 128MB, the phone retains the prestigious past-era aristocratic look of previous smartphones.

 

It includes the Imperial Pink Granite casing lined with top-grain Nubuck leather, exclusive to iPhone 4. The phones case is solid 22kt gold, with the front faceplate featuring 136 flawless color F diamonds. The back logo is solid gold as well, and features another 53 flawless diamonds, and the navigation features a very rare 7.1kt single cut diamond.

 

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