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So I just fell down this rabbit hole about the world's most expensive phones ever made and honestly, some of these price tags are absolutely unhinged. We're talking tens of millions of dollars for devices that are basically just jewelry with a phone attached to it.
The most expensive one is this thing called the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond, valued at $48.5 million. Let that sink in for a second. That's not a typo. It's literally a massive pink diamond with an iPhone 6 glued to it and covered in 24-carat gold. Pink diamonds are insanely rare, which is why this thing costs more than most private jets.
Then there's the Black Diamond iPhone 5 by this British designer Stuart Hughes - $15 million. He handcrafted it over nine weeks with a 26-carat black diamond replacing the home button, solid gold chassis, and 600 white diamonds around the edges. The screen is sapphire glass because apparently when you're spending that much, even the glass needs to flex.
Hughes also made the iPhone 4S Elite Gold for $9.4 million. This one comes in a platinum chest lined with actual T-Rex dinosaur bone. Not replica, not inspired by - actual dinosaur bone. The phone itself has 500 diamonds in the bezel, a platinum Apple logo with 53 more diamonds, and a solid gold back. It's absolutely ridiculous.
Before that was the Diamond Rose edition at $8 million - only two were ever made. Then the Goldstriker 3GS Supreme at $3.2 million took ten months to build and shipped in a 7kg granite chest. There's even a Diamond Crypto Smartphone for $1.3 million with 50 diamonds including rare blue ones.
The oldest one still on the list is the Goldvish Le Million from 2006 - made the Guinness World Records as the most expensive phone back then. Twenty years later it's still up there. It's 18-carat white gold with 120 carats of VVS-1 diamonds and has this wild boomerang shape.
Here's the thing though - you're not paying for better specs or a faster processor with these. Nobody's using a $48 million phone to scroll Twitter. You're paying for how rare the materials are, the artisanal handcraftsmanship from master jewelers who spend months on a single unit, and the fact that gemstones like pink and black diamonds actually appreciate in value over time. So technically it's an investment? I guess?
It's wild how far removed these are from the world's most expensive phones you'd actually use. These aren't products, they're just portable vaults made to look like phones. Pretty fascinating rabbit hole though.