World’s Most Expensive Cell Phones
Most people enjoy having a quality cell phone, but they also
recognize that cellular phones are a consumable good and will have to be
replaced within in a few years. For this reason, people often do not purchase
the most expensive cell phone when they purchase their mobile. Some, though,
must have a costly mobile phone. The world’s most expensive cell phones were
made to satisfy just that type of person.
Ulysse Nardin’s The Chairman – up to $49,500
World's Most Expensive Cell Phones - Ulysse Nardin's The Chairman
The Chairman by Ulysse Nardin is the world’s most expensive
Android smartphone, and includes both a touch screen and a physical number pad.
The Ulysse Nardin name is most often associated with luxury watches and that
fact shows in the Chairman’s sophisticated design. The volume controls look
like watch buttons and the crown between them can actually be wound to generate
power for the device. In fact, the phone features a kinetic rotor power system
visible through the backplate.
World's Most Expensive Cell Phones - Nokia 8800 Arte with
pink diamonds
Nokia 8800 Arte with pink diamonds
$134,000
Designed by Peter Aloisson, this solid 18k white gold phone
features over 680 pink and white brilliant cut diamonds totaling over 21.5 carats.
Some of the phone’s features are a 3.15 MP camera with autofocus and video, a
music player, Bluetooth and voice memo.
Most Expensive iPhone - The Princess Plus
Peter Aloisson’s iPhone Princess Plus
$176,400
The Princess Plus got its name from the Princess cut used on
138 of the 318 diamonds on its surface. The other 180 diamonds on the phone
were brilliant-cut. In total, the phone has 17.75 carats of diamonds set in 18k
white gold around its rim. The iPhone Princess Plus is worth $176,400 while the
somewhat more pedestrian “Brilliants only” version sold for $66,150.
Sony Ericsson Black Diamond – $300,000
The price of this phone comes from actual state of the art
technology instead of a bunch of shiny rocks—but that doesn’t mean it lacks
visual appeal. OLED technology underneath the polycarbonate skin that covers
the phones entire face gives the 4 megapixel screen a borderless look. The
mirror finish gives the phone a sleek, futuristic look.
World's Most Expensive Cell Phones - Vertu Signature Cobra
Vertu Signature Cobra
$310,000
This gaudy phone is so exclusive that only eight will ever
be made. Designed by French jeweler Boucheron, the Signature Cobra is made with
two diamonds, two emeralds and 439 rubies. For buyers who are only filthy rich,
rather than obscenely rich, twenty-six of the less flashy (read: no rubies)
Signature Python phones will be available for a mere $115,000. Both phones will
feature the real draw—they have frikkin’ snakes on them. Awesome.
Gresso Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot – $1 million
World's Most Expensive Cell Phones - Gresso Luxor Las Vegas
Jackpot
This ultra-exclusive phone, limited to only three units,
truly lives up to its name. Not only is it extraordinarily expensive, but its
Egypt-inspired design will look right at home in the hands of a Vegas
high-roller. The phone features 45.5 carats of black diamonds decorating the
bezel and a back panel made from 200-year-old African blackwood—the most
expensive wood in the world. As if that weren’t enough to ensure the Jackpot a
place among the world’s most expensive mobile phones, each key is cut from a hand-polished
sapphire crystal. All of these luxurious materials are set in a 180-gram solid
gold frame.
The Diamond Crypto Smartphone – $1.3 million
World’s most expensive cell phone
Created by luxury accessory producer Peter Aloisson of
Moscow-based JSC Ancort, this luxury smartphone’s price stems from the platinum
body, the cover adorned with 50 diamonds—including eight that are rare blue
diamonds. Additionally, the Ancort logo and the navigation key are made of 18k
rose gold. Built on the Windows CE, this expensive cell also features a
high-resolution color TFT display and a 256 bit cryptographic algorithm. This
expensive mobile phone features SMS, MMS, E-mail and Internet capability, WAP,
JAVA support and even a media player.
GoldVish ‘Le Million’ Piece Unique
$1.3 million
World’s most expensive cell phone
Guinness World Records certified GoldVish SA’s ‘Le Million’
Piece Unique on January 29th, 2008. The Geneva-based luxury communications
company’s expensive mobile phone was designed by Emmanuel Gueit as an addition
to the Illusion Collection. The phone is made of 18k white gold and set with 20
carats of VVS1 (only microscopically flawed) diamonds. The phone also features
Bluetooth, 2 GB of storage, FM radio, a digital camera and MP3 playback. This expensive
cell phone is available only by special order.
World's Most Expensive iPhone - Kings Button
Peter Aloisson’s Kings Button iPhone
$2.4 million
The Kings Button iPhone is, surprisingly, a jewel-bedecked
iPhone. This time, however, Aloisson had the iPhone 3G to play with—and,
apparently, a bit of a bigger budget. One hundred and thirty-eight
brilliant-cut diamonds line the sides of the phone, but the real prize is the
home button—a rare 6.6 carat white diamond.
Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme – $3.2 million
World's Most Expensive iPhones - Goldstriker iPhone 3GS
Supreme
Stuart Hughes of Goldstriker International is known for
giving luxury devices such as phones and video game consoles the “Supreme”
treatment—covering them with gold and diamonds—and the iPhone is no exception.
The iPhone 3GS Supreme features a casing made from 271 grams of solid 22k gold
and a screen trimmed with fifty-three 1-carat diamonds. The home button is
covered with a single rare 7.1-carat diamond. That’s not all, though—the iPhone
3GS Supreme comes in a chest carved from a single block of granite and sports
Kashmir gold and an interior lining made with Nubuck top grain leather.
Stuart Hughes iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition – $8 million
World's Most Expensive iPhones - iPhone 4 Diamond Rose
Edition
If you thought his iPhone 3GS Supreme was impressive, check
out the latest iPhone from Stuart Hughes–the iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition.
Hughes has recreated the infamous antenna band that wraps around the sides of
the latest iPhone, as well as the backplate, using rose gold. The band is
adorned with 100 carats of flawless diamonds, and the Apple logo is formed with
fifty-three more diamonds. Once again, the home button gets the most love–it’s
made of platinum and features a rare 7.4-carat pink diamond.
The phone comes in an imperial pink 7-kilogram chest cut
from a single block of granite and lined with nubuck top-grain leather. It also
comes with an 8-carat flawless diamond that can be used in place of the pink
one.
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