1. Diamond Crypto Smartphone
Boasting "advanced encryption technology," the Russian company Ancort introduced the Diamond Crypto Smartphone in 2006. The Diamond Crypto features specialized software to safeguard information from threats like kidnapping, blackmail, corporate espionage, financial crimes, and state officials under attack. The device is adorned with 50 diamonds around its surface.
The Diamond Crypto Smartphone is among the world's most expensive phones, priced at an eye-watering 1.3 million USD. This phone offers top-tier security with outstanding functionalities. Although made with diamonds and boasting an elegant design, it’s considered outdated in today's technological landscape. However, there remains a niche group of wealthy individuals who value its superior encryption and prefer encrypted voice calls and messages.


2. iPhone 3G Kings Button
This extraordinary phone was crafted by Austrian jeweler Peter Aloisson. What sets it apart and places it among the world’s priciest phones is the 138 diamonds embedded across the iPhone 3G, including a 6.6-carat diamond set on the Home button. The finest gold and diamonds were used to create this masterpiece, with white gold accents gracing every edge and corner.
Priced at an astounding 2.5 million USD, the iPhone 3G Kings Button is the sixth most expensive phone globally. Its striking combination of gold and diamonds makes it a true luxury, unattainable for most. However, if you're wealthy enough to afford this high-end gadget and want to feel like royalty, the iPhone 3G Kings Button could be yours!


3. Supreme Goldstriker iPhone 3G 32GB
This version of the iPhone, redesigned by Stuart Hughes, takes luxury to a whole new level. Priced at 3.02 million USD, the Supreme Goldstriker iPhone 3G 32GB features a body crafted from 271 grams of solid 22k gold. The front of the phone is adorned with 136 diamonds, totaling 68 carats, which frame the display. The back logo is made of solid gold, inlaid with 53 diamonds, and the Home button is set with a rare 7.1-carat diamond.
But the extravagance doesn’t stop there. The iPhone 3GS Supreme comes with a grand Kashmir gold granite box weighing 7kg. Inside, the phone is cushioned in luxurious Nubuck leather. Like other high-end phones on this list, this 32GB model is unlocked and can be updated with new firmware. Many of the world’s most expensive phones are essentially high-end modifications of popular Apple models, elevating already top-tier devices into extraordinary pieces of art and technology.


4. Diamond Rose iPhone 4 32GB
The Diamond Rose iPhone 4 32GB is one of the most expensive phones in the world. This exclusive version features a bezel made from pink gold, surrounded by 500 diamonds on the front and 53 diamonds on the Apple logo on the back. The Home button is adorned with a massive 7.4-carat pink diamond. In addition, the phone comes with a perfect 8-carat diamond that can be swapped in place of the original 7.4-carat diamond.
The Diamond Rose iPhone 4 32GB also comes in a luxurious custom-made box crafted from a single block of pink granite, weighing 7kg, with an interior lined with premium Nubuck leather. Priced at a staggering 8 million USD, owning this diamond-encrusted phone is a status symbol that exudes ultimate luxury and wealth. For those looking to flaunt their opulence, this phone is the ultimate statement piece.


5. Stuart Hughes iPhone 4s Elite Gold
Continuing to dominate the luxury smartphone market, Stuart Hughes’ latest creation is priced at a staggering 9.4 million USD. The iPhone 4s Elite Gold is the second most expensive phone in the world, meeting high expectations. The handcrafted device features a bezel made of pink gold, studded with around 500 diamonds totaling over 100 carats. The back of the phone is made from 24-carat gold, and like the Black Diamond phone, the Apple logo is also crafted from 24-carat gold and encrusted with 53 diamonds.
The Home button on the Stuart Hughes iPhone 4s Elite Gold is made of gold and holds a unique 8.6-carat diamond. Additionally, a rare 7.4-carat pink diamond is included, which can replace the original one. The phone comes in a unique case that resembles a treasure chest. The case is made of solid platinum and features polished original T-Rex dinosaur bones. The exterior is adorned with rare gemstones, including Opals, Star Sunstone, Rutile Quartz, Charoite, and Pietersite.


6. iPhone 5 Black Diamond by Stuart Hughes
Stuart Hughes, the prestigious British designer, created a gold-bodied, diamond-studded iPhone 5, valued at £10 million (15.6 million USD). This luxurious device, named the iPhone 5 Black Diamond, was commissioned by an anonymous Chinese billionaire. It earns its name from the 24-carat black diamond embedded in the Home button, and its body is crafted from solid gold. The back of the phone is encrusted with 600 flawless white diamonds set in gold, while the Apple logo is made from solid gold and enhanced with 53 additional diamonds.
Another distinctive feature of the iPhone 5 Black Diamond is its sapphire crystal screen, a major departure from the standard Gorilla Glass used in most smartphones. Sapphire is one of the hardest materials known to man, surpassed only by diamonds in durability. Due to its high cost, a sapphire screen is 10 times more expensive than Gorilla Glass, making it a rare luxury only available with the iPhone 5 Black Diamond from Stuart Hughes.


7. Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond
The world’s most expensive phone, the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond Edition, is priced at an astonishing 48.5 million USD. This is an unimaginable sum for a single phone. The Falcon Supernova is a modified iPhone 6, introduced in 2004, encased in 24-carat gold and adorned with a large pink diamond on the back. It is also covered in platinum and equipped with anti-hack technology to protect the owner’s sensitive information from unwanted intruders.
Designed by Falcon Luxury, the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond comes with 128GB of storage. This brand has transformed an ordinary iPhone 6 into an extravagant “superphone,” making it the priciest phone in the world. If the 48.5 million USD version isn’t within reach, customers can opt for the Orange Diamond edition at 42.5 million USD or the Blue Diamond edition priced at 32.4 million USD.


8. Goldvish Revolution
Swiss luxury brand GoldVish has crafted some of the world’s most expensive phones, including the renowned GoldVish Le Million. Another elite offering from the same brand is the GoldVish Revolution, a device with a sleek, candy bar-like design that blends the iconic Motorola Aura with the elegance of a Mobiado phone.
The GoldVish Revolution is adorned with diamonds and features both pink and white gold. Its dial, designed by Frederic Jouvenot, showcases visible mechanical movements. The body of the Revolution is covered in 18-carat pink and white gold, encrusted with 29 carats of diamonds. What sets this phone apart is its fusion of luxury mobile technology with a mechanical timepiece. With only 9 units in existence, owning one of these limited-edition phones comes at a price of 490,000 USD.


9. Gresso Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot
Crafted by the prestigious Swiss company Gresso, the Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot is a luxury phone released in August 2010. Known for producing high-end mobile devices, Gresso created this exclusive model as a limited edition with only 3 units available. Each Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot costs a staggering 1 million USD.
The phone’s body is a blend of gold, black diamonds, sapphire crystal, and African Blackwood. The 180-gram 18K gold casing is adorned with 45.5 carats of rare black diamonds on the front. The back of this 12mm-thin phone features 200-year-old Black African wood. The handset’s keyboard consists of 17 polished and laser-engraved jade stones, weighing 32 carats in total.


10. GoldVish Le Million
Designed by the renowned Emmanuel Gueit, famous for his luxurious timepieces and jewelry, the GoldVish Le Million stands as a symbol of opulence and exclusivity. Crafted entirely from gold and diamonds, this Swiss-made mobile is the epitome of luxury. It was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the most expensive mobile phone in the world, debuting at the Millionaire Fair in Cannes, France in May 2006. The price tag? A staggering 1 million USD.
The GoldVish Le Million is constructed from 18-carat white gold and adorned with 120 carats of VVS-1 grade diamonds. Its screen is made from sapphire glass, adding to its allure. Limited to just three units, this phone is one of the most coveted in the world, costing a cool million dollars.

