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Most expensive phones in the world in 2026

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 5:05 AM
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In the luxury phone market, where devices are priced significantly above the standard market rate, a mobile device is no longer a tool for communication, but a portable vault for rare gemstones and precious metals.  The hardware of these luxury phones is designed to outlast the software by decades.

In this article, explores some of the most expensive handsets ever made, with valuations that move into the tens of millions of dollars.  These are not mass-market products, but bespoke commissions featuring 24-carat gold, flawless diamonds, and even fragments of dinosaur bone. 

This article explores the world’s most expensive phones in 2026, focusing on the craftsmanship that justifies their staggering price tags and the rare materials that make them exclusive to the majority of consumers.

The Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond: $48.5 million

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The heavyweight champion of luxury mobile devices is the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond. Valued at $48.5 million, this device is essentially a massive, rare gemstone with a mobile phone attached to it.

The handset is coated in 24-carat gold and features an emerald-cut pink diamond on the rear. While the technical specifications are those of an aging iPhone 6, its value lies in the rarity of the stone; pink diamonds are among the most expensive gems on earth. 

The iPhone 5 Black Diamond: $15 million 

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Stuart Hughes, a British luxury designer of electronics, handcrafted the $15 million Black Diamond iPhone in 2012. The name comes from the rare 26-carat black diamond that replaces the standard home button.

The chassis is crafted from solid 24-carat gold, and the edges are encrusted with 600 white diamonds. To ensure the hardware matches the exterior’s durability, the screen is made of sapphire glass. It took nine weeks of meticulous hand-crafting to complete this singular unit.

Stuart Hughes iPhone 4s Elite Gold: $9.4 million

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Designed also by Stuart Hughes, the iPhone 4S Elite Gold is a masterpiece of craftsmanship. The bezel is handmade from rose gold and encrusted with 500 individual diamonds, totalling over 100 carats.

The rear of the phone is solid 24-carat gold, featuring a platinum Apple logo decorated with 53 diamonds. The packaging is a chest made from solid platinum, featuring polished pieces of original T-Rex dinosaur bone and rare stones like opal and charoite.

Stuart Hughes iPhone 4 diamond rose edition: $8 million

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Before the Elite Gold, there was the Diamond Rose. Also a Stuart Hughes creation, this model features a rose gold bezel with 500 flawless diamonds. The home button is a standout feature, utilising a rare 7.4-carat pink diamond. Only two of these handsets were ever produced, ensuring total exclusivity. Like its successor, it comes in a magnificent granite chest lined with Nubuck leather.

The Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme: $3.2 million

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The Goldstriker 3GS Supreme took ten months to design and manufacture. Its casing is made from 271 grams of 22-carat gold, and the front bezel is set with 136 diamonds. The home button consists of a single 7.1-carat diamond. To maintain the theme of unyielding luxury, the phone is shipped in a 7kg chest carved from a single block of Kashmir gold granite.

The Diamond Crypto Smartphone: $1.3 million

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The Diamond Crypto Smartphone’s frame is made of solid platinum, with a rose gold logo and navigation key. The phone is adorned with 50 diamonds, including 10 rare blue diamonds. It has strong encryption for protection against any data being stolen.

Goldvish Le Million: $1 million

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In 2006, the Goldvish Le Million earned a place in the Guinness World Records as the most expensive phone in the world. Twenty years later, it still sits on the list as one of the most expensive phones in the world. The phone is made of 18-carat white gold and features 120 carats of VVS-1 grade diamonds. Its unique boomerang shape makes it one of the most recognisable luxury handsets ever created.

Why do these phones cost so much?

In the world of luxury tech, value is not necessarily about the tech itself or its utility. You are not paying for a better camera or a faster processor; you are paying for a combination of things:

  • How rare the materials are: Most of these phones use high-grade diamonds, solid gold, and even prehistoric materials like dinosaur bone, like the iPhone 4s Elite Gold.
  • Artisanal craftsmanship: Unlike mass-produced phones, these expensive devices are often custom-made: handmade over several months by master jewellers.
  • Asset appreciation: Rare gemstones like pink and black diamonds often increase in value over time, making the phone an investment.

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