The World’s Most Expensive iPhone

Here it is…..the world’s most expensive iphone. Named “Princess Plus” it will cost just a mere $176,400 (I will have two!!!). The Princess Plus was designed and created by Austrian luxury designer and jeweller Peter Aloisson and has no less than 319 diamonds attached to it and 138 princess cut diamonds (hence the name!), and 180 brilliant cut. Now apparently, Princess cut diamonds are square and Brilliant cut diamonds are the most popular kind of diamonds which resembles the shape of a cone and is meant to maximize light return through the top of it.

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The first customer is a Russian businessman who preordered it in October 2007 (who obviously has much more money than sense!)

Oh by the way! There is also a cheaper version of the iPhone which only has the brilliant cut diamonds, this will only cost you $66,150. You wouldn’t catch me dead with cheap one on me LOL.

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