Friday, October 12, 2007

Most expensive Diamond Phone

You have seen the N95 cellphone encrusted with diamonds, and now here is “The Goldvish Le million” the most expensive phone on the planet. This one of the limited edition personal luxury phone made by GoldVish. The Swiss exclusive cell phone company GoldVish has created a one of a kind phone which is completely encrusted in diamonds, designed by the Swiss watch designer Emmanuel Gueit.. There were only 100 of these phones made and is only available on special request. These Goldvish Le million handsets are of the highest levels of Swiss craftsmanship and precision. Well for $1.3 million.

The Goldvish “Le million” is officially the most expensive mobile phone in the world according to the Guinness Books of Records. It is made with 18-carat white gold, mounted with 120-carats of VVS-1 graded diamonds, and was introduced during the Millionaire’s Fair, last year, in Moscow. Inside are all the coolest mobile features (mp3, 2 gigabytes of memory, camera …) and on the outside it is fully covered with diamonds and the back of it features alligator skin.

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

I work at the GoldVish head office, here some more ( correct information). The GoldVish Collection consists of five different up-grades, with prices ranging from € 20.300,- to €124.400,-. The GoldVish cell phones are available in 3 types of solid 18k gold, in yellow, white and rosé gold. They are quad-band for worldwide reception and come with exchangeable crocodile leather inlays, there is a choice of 12 different colours. On top of this, GoldVish has designed the 'Pieces Unique'," Le Million" valued at €1 Million (Euros)/ $ 1,298,000,- each, and is listed in the Guinness Book of World Record as the most expensive cell phone ever made. 3 of these have been manufactured.

Rico Belarmino said...

Nice phone but very expensive...Great article you have there...


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