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8 Most Expensive Cell Phones In The World Part 1

The reason cell phones are so expensive is not only purely because of the technology that the cell phones offer, but also because of the accessories that are manufactured to accompany these most expensive cell phones.

So, let’s take a look at the Top 8 most expensive cell phones ever made in the world.

8. Nokia 8800 Arte with pink diamonds



Designed by Peter Aloisson, this solid 18k white gold mobile phones have more than 680 phone features in pink and white brilliant colour with diamonds cut totaling over 21.5 carats. Some features of this cell mobile phone is 3.15 MP camera with autofocus and video, music player, Bluetooth and voice memo.

Price:
about $134,000

7. Peter Aloisson’s iPhone Princess Plus



The Princess Plus gets its name from the Princess cut diamonds used on 138 of the 318 diamonds on its surface. 180 other diamonds of the phone are brilliant cut. In total, 17.75 carats diamond phone is set in 18k white gold around the lips. IPhone Princess Plus is worth $ 176,400, while the cheaper “Brilliants only” version sold $ 66,150.

Price:
about $176,400

6. Sony Ericsson Black Diamond



The price of this phone comes from the actual state of the art technology and not just because of polished group of stone-but, but that does not mean it does not have the visual appeal. Polycarbonate OLED technology under the skin that covers the entire face give 4 megapixel phone with the screen display limits. A Mirror gives the phone a sleek, futuristic look.

Price:
about $300,000

5. Vertu Signature Cobra




This striking phone so exclusive that only eight ever be made. Jewelry designed by the FrenchBoucheron, the Signature Cobra is made with two diamonds, two emeralds and 439 rubies. For buyers who not that rich, twenty six of the less flashy (read: no rubies) signature Python phones will be available also for only $ 115,000. Both phones have snake on them as a symbol of exclusivity. Awesome.

Price:
about $310,000

Find the part 2 in this link here.

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