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Just stumbled on something wild while scrolling through luxury market trends. The world's most expensive phones are legitimately insane - we're talking tens of millions of dollars for a device that's basically a gemstone with a phone attached to it.
Like, the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond sits at $48.5 million. That's not a typo. The whole thing is coated in 24-carat gold with this massive rare pink diamond on the back. The actual phone specs? iPhone 6 level. But the pink diamond alone makes it one of the rarest objects you could own.
Then there's Stuart Hughes, this British designer who's basically the king of turning phones into art pieces. His Black Diamond iPhone 5 from 2012 cost $15 million - solid 24-carat gold chassis with a 26-carat black diamond replacing the home button and 600 white diamonds around the edges. Took him nine weeks just to hand-craft one unit.
The iPhone 4S Elite Gold is another Hughes masterpiece at $9.4 million. Rose gold bezel with 500 diamonds, solid 24-carat gold back, platinum Apple logo with 53 more diamonds. And get this - it comes in a platinum chest lined with actual T-Rex dinosaur bone. That's the flex right there.
What's crazy is how the world's most expensive phones aren't really about the technology anymore. You're not paying for processing power or camera quality. You're paying for rarity. These use high-grade diamonds, solid precious metals, sometimes prehistoric materials. Each one is custom-made by master jewelers over months. And here's the thing - rare gemstones like pink and black diamonds actually appreciate over time, so these phones are basically investment pieces.
The Goldvish Le Million from 2006 still holds its own on the list - made of 18-carat white gold with 120 carats of VVS-1 diamonds. Holds a Guinness record. Even after 20 years, it's still recognized as one of the world's most expensive phones ever created.
It's honestly a different world from what most of us think of when we buy our phones. These are bespoke commissions for ultra-high-net-worth collectors. Not tools, but portable vaults.