Most Expensive Phones in the World

Mobile phone se become one of the most integral part of our lives. nowadays more than half of the population has their own smartphone and people’s life now cannot run without the phone. today we are going to list some phones which are not only known as their basic functions as mobile phones but also due to some factors that made them on the list of world’s most expensive phones.

So take a cup of coffee and here we go.

1 Vertu signature cobra (310000)

Vertu was owned by Nokia as a subsidiary but in 2017 was sold to Turkish textile company Beferton Trading Ltd. But despite its 3rd owner, Vertu is still a sign of royalty when it comes to mobile phones.

It is like the r Rolls-Royce of mobile because just like Rolls-Royce, Vertu also gives many customizations like leather color leather diamond placements, etc. signature cobra was the most premium phone of vertu.

All Vertu phones are handmade. This phone was designed by French jewelers Boucheron the phone has been put together by hand to give it an extra artistic touch and is limited to just 8 pieces worldwide.

2 GoldVish revolution (488150)

GoldVish, the Swiss company that created the world’s most costly phone, GoldVish Le Million, has introduced another luxury cellphone, GoldVish Revolution. The GoldVish Revolution is a strange candy bar that resembles a cross between the fashionable Motorola Aura and a Mobiado phone.

The device is encrusted with diamonds and pink and white gold. The most intriguing feature is that it combines a luxury cellphone and a mechanical timepiece into a single unit.

The GoldVish Revolution will be limited to nine pieces, each costing â369,000 ($490,000).

3 Gresso Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot

The Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot is undoubtedly made of rare materials such as 18-karat gold, black diamonds, sapphires, and…200-year-old African Blackwood. (Does that count as a selling point?) Sounds more like the makings of a lovely tiara than a cell phone.

Only three of these jewel-encrusted devices will ever be produced (for the time being), and each will cost a whopping $1,000,000.

When a phone sells for a million dollar, you might wonder if the list can get any longer. It’s only getting started

Goldvish Le Million - $1.3 million

Goldvish makes the list once more with this stunning dagger-shaped phone, which was once a Guinness World Record holder for the world’s most costly phone.

The body is crafted from 18-karat white gold and set with 120 carats of diamonds. Le Million, like the Jackpot, is limited to only three pieces.

As I previously stated, these phones are less in technology but more in jewelry, so instead of ram and CPU, check for gold and diamonds.

Diamond Crypto Smartphone - $1.3 million

The relatively ancient Diamond Crypto remains one of the world’s most costly smartphones.

It is intended for those who take security extremely seriously, but the device is now obsolete. However, for someone wealthy who wishes to remain safely isolated and rely solely on encrypted voice and SMS communication, the Diamond Crypto may make sense.

You’ll be astonished to see that the spec sheet includes Windows CE and a Motorola MX21 processor! However, the entire device is then encrypted.

The navigation key is made of solid 18-carat rose/yellow gold and according to the designer of the device, the button is equipped with no less than 28 round cut diamonds with an approximate weight of 1.5 carats

iPhone 3G King's Button - $2.5 million

iPhone 3G King’s Button is the third costliest phone in the world. It has been created by Peter Aloisson, a famed jeweler from Austria who made a second appearance in this list. This phone has 138 diamonds and its price is $2.5 million.

Its home screen button is a lovely 6.6-carat white diamond and this is what makes the phone really beautiful.

The King’s Button features a mix of yellow, white, and rose gold, all 18 karats.

iPhone 3G Supreme Goldstriker -$3.2 million

The Goldstriker is quite similar to the Kings Button, but it takes those similarities to a whole new level. For example, British designer Stuart Hughes employs 22-carat gold in his design, as well as 136 diamonds scattered around the phone’s edge and another 53 diamonds making the Apple logo.

The home button if this masterpiece has been replaced yet again with a diamond, this time weighing 7.1 carats.

As if it weren’t impressive enough, the phone is housed in a box constructed of a single piece of granite and adorned with leather and Kashmir gold.

iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition - $8 million

This is another Stuart Hughes creation, and there are only two like it in the world, and each one is unique.

The phone is constructed of rose fold and features 500 diamonds totaling 100 carats, as well as 53 diamonds on the Apple logo.

As with the previous two entries, this phone has a diamond in place of the home button, but this time it’s a 7.4-carat pink diamond.

Like the Goldstriker, it comes in a granite display box. The front navigation button on this phone is made of platinum and has a rare 8-carat diamond or a single cut 7.4-carat pink diamond in the middle. It comes with 4 GB ram and 32 GB storage.

iPhone 4S Elite Gold - $9.4 million

The most unique mobile phone ever created with a total construction cost of £6 million. The bezel is handmade from the rose with approx. 500 individual flawless diamonds which total over 100ct.

The rear section is formed using 24ct gold with the added touch of its 24ct gold Apple logo and 53 diamonds. The main navigation is made from gold which holds a single cut 8.6ct diamond.

Also included (not shown in the picture) is a rare 7.4ct single cut Flawless pink diamond which can replace the existing one. The chest is made from solid Platinum with polished pieces of original Dinosaur bone from the T-REX along with rare stones such as Opal, Pietersite, Charoite, Rutile Quartz, and Star Sunstone.

The handset is 64GB and a limited edition of only 2 to be ever made.

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