iPhone 3GS SUPREME: The World’s Most Expensive Phone [Solid Gold iPhone with 190 Diamonds Priced at £1.92 Million]

If you’re looking to get an iPhone 3GS but you want something that’ll stand out from the crowd rather more so than a stock iPhone (they are getting so common these days, aren’t they?) then how about a blinged out iPhone 3GS, known as the iPhone 3GS SUPREME, which boasts a solid gold case and sports a total of 190 diamonds just for good measure. Yes, if standing out from the crowd is that important to you, this phone is assured to get the job done.
The iPhone 3GS SUPREME designed by Stuart Hughes features a 22ct gold case weighing in at 271g with 136 flawless diamonds, totalling 68cts, embedded in the front bezel, a further 53 diamonds (totalling 1ct) serving to make up the read logo and a single cut 7.1ct serving to adorn the navigation button – making a total of 190 diamonds.

And it doesn’t stop there, as the ‘chest’ that housed the iPhone 3GS SUPREME is, according the product page, ‘made from a single block of Granite, in Kashmir gold with the inner lined with Nubuck top grain leather , which weight is a massive 7kg.’
The Stuart Hughes are presently listing the price of the unlocked iPhone 3GS SUPREME as ‘to be announced’ though they have confirmed that it’s been valued at a cool £1.92 million (so we’ll expect it to retail for more, possibly).
Best start saving.

