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We live in a technologically advanced civilization, and cell phones have practically become widespread around the world. While most phones may seem interchangeable, some are on an entirely another level for a few essential characteristics. Blending beauty and utility in genuinely unique ways, these are some of the most expensive cellphones in the world for the picky tech enthusiasts. 1. Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond – $48.5 Million (PKR 7.9 Billion) The Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond Edition is the world's most expensive phone, costing an incredible $48.5 million. The Falcon Supernova is a modified iPhone 6, released in 2004, wrapped in 24-carat gold and adorned with a large pink diamond on its back. It is also platinum-coated and has hack-prevention capabilities to keep the owner's data information safe from watchful eyes. The Pink Diamond Falcon Supernova is the cherished position of Nita Ambani, the wife of Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani. It's not the most captivating phone on the list, but it is the most expensive phone globally, so it gets points for that!
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2. Stuart Hughes iPhone 4s Elite Gold – $9.4 Million (PKR 1.5 Billion) Continuing his supremacy in the luxury phone industry and producing yet another one of the world's most expensive phones, Stuarts Hughes's next iPhone is worth a whopping $9.4 Million. With the title of the second most expensive phone in the world, there are high expectations. With that stated, the Elite Gold iPhone 4 doesn't disappoint. The handcrafted phone is covered with five-hundred, one-hundred-carat diamonds, and its back panel and logo are fashioned from twenty-four-carat gold. Now, to top it off, the phone arrives in one heck of a box. It's more of a chest in reality. It's made of solid platinum and features genuine polished T-Rex dinosaur bone. |
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3. Stuart Hughes iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition – $8 Million (PKR 1.3 Billion) Stuart Hughes's third iPhone design partnership comes in at number three. This iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition is the third most expensive phone in the world. To make it special, only two phones have been built to date. Each one is personalized for its owners. The phone is crafted from solid rose gold and features five hundred 100 carat diamonds, while the Apple emblem is embellished with fifty-three diamonds. Like the last two phones on our list, the home button is crafted from a single-cut pink diamond of 7.4 carats. If you're into your packaging, then you'll be delighted to know that 8 million dollars will also earn you a solid granite presentation box, like the Goldstriker Supreme and Kings Button. |
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4. Diamond Crypto Smartphone – $1.3 Million (PKR 200 Million) The Diamond Crypto Smartphone was initially thought to be the world's most costly phone. Alisson created the phone, which JSC Ancora produced. The majority of the phone is made of solid platinum, with the logo and home button made of rose gold. In addition, the phone is studded with fifty diamonds, including ten rare blue-cloured diamonds. Macassar Ebony is used to making the minimal quantity of wood on the phone's sides. Aside from the phone's ultra-luxurious appearance, the software it employs has been designed to contain a specific encryption technique to protect the owner's important information.
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5. Goldvish Le Million – $1 Million (PKR 160 Million) The Goldvish Le million is one of the world's most costly phones. This phone is exclusively made by famous designer Emmanuel Gueit, who is also recognized for making various luxury watches and jewelry. When the phone debuted, the Goldvish was also awarded by Guinness World Records as the world's most expensive mobile phone sold in the Millionaire Fair in Cannes, France, in September 2006. What makes this luxury phone's cost at 1.3 million is that this smartphone is created with 18k white gold and 20 carats of VVS1 diamonds.
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So this was the list of the top 5 most lavish phones in possession of millionaires or billionaires around the world. We are pretty sure most of us are comfortable with our plain basic phones after reading the article. |