1. Goldvish Le million
Price: $1,000,000
This is the most expensive mobile phone in the world according the Guiness Books of Records.
The phone features a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds. If $1 million is too much for you, the Geneva-based Goldvish also offer several other diamond-encrusted 18k gold models in a choice of rose, yellow, or white, starting at a more reasonable $25,600.
3. Sony Ericsson Black Diamond
Price: $300,000
The mobile has Quad-band with Wi-Fi, an Intel 400Mhz processor and a touch sensitive 2? screen. It has 128mb memory and comes with a 2Gb SD card for external storage and a 4 megapixel camera.
4. Vertu Diamond
Price: $88,000
The Diamond is Vertu's premium range of high-end mobile phones. As the name suggests, the handsets features diamonds encrusted in a platinum base.
5. Motorola V220 Special Edition
Price: $51,800
Austrian designer Peter Aloisson has taken a standard Motorola, studded it with 1,200 diamonds and added a keyboard inlaid with 18 carat gold.
6. Gold Edition Nokia 8800 Phone
Price: $2,700
The handset includes a 0.5 mega pixel SVGA camera, 64 MB of internal memory, 64 voice polyphonic rigntones, FM Radio, Mp3 Player, video recording and 180 minutes' talktime.
7. Mobiado Professional EM (wood)
Price: $1,900
The Mobiado Professional EM, is a wood-clad upgrade of an earlier Nokia-based phone that includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth. it's the first production phone with titanium buttons.
Price: $1,000,000
This is the most expensive mobile phone in the world according the Guiness Books of Records.
The phone features a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds. If $1 million is too much for you, the Geneva-based Goldvish also offer several other diamond-encrusted 18k gold models in a choice of rose, yellow, or white, starting at a more reasonable $25,600.
2. Vertu Signature Cobra
Price: $310,000
The Cobra will feature one pear-cut diamond, one round white diamond, two emerald eyes and 439 rubies. Vertu will also be offering a 'cheaper' version, ruby free, at $115,000.
Price: $310,000
The Cobra will feature one pear-cut diamond, one round white diamond, two emerald eyes and 439 rubies. Vertu will also be offering a 'cheaper' version, ruby free, at $115,000.
3. Sony Ericsson Black Diamond
Price: $300,000
The mobile has Quad-band with Wi-Fi, an Intel 400Mhz processor and a touch sensitive 2? screen. It has 128mb memory and comes with a 2Gb SD card for external storage and a 4 megapixel camera.
4. Vertu Diamond
Price: $88,000
The Diamond is Vertu's premium range of high-end mobile phones. As the name suggests, the handsets features diamonds encrusted in a platinum base.
5. Motorola V220 Special Edition
Price: $51,800
Austrian designer Peter Aloisson has taken a standard Motorola, studded it with 1,200 diamonds and added a keyboard inlaid with 18 carat gold.
6. Gold Edition Nokia 8800 Phone
Price: $2,700
The handset includes a 0.5 mega pixel SVGA camera, 64 MB of internal memory, 64 voice polyphonic rigntones, FM Radio, Mp3 Player, video recording and 180 minutes' talktime.
7. Mobiado Professional EM (wood)
Price: $1,900
The Mobiado Professional EM, is a wood-clad upgrade of an earlier Nokia-based phone that includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth. it's the first production phone with titanium buttons.
8. Bang & Olufsen (Samsung) Serene
Price: $1,250
Bang & Olufsen hooked up with Samsung to design the sleek but unconventional Serene. The phone has a built-in motor to assist you in opening and closing the phone.
It's not very practical, however, as it requires a special screwdriver to access the battery and the SIM card. Its circular keypad will take some getting used to.
Price: $1,250
Bang & Olufsen hooked up with Samsung to design the sleek but unconventional Serene. The phone has a built-in motor to assist you in opening and closing the phone.
It's not very practical, however, as it requires a special screwdriver to access the battery and the SIM card. Its circular keypad will take some getting used to.
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