
Elitist geeks will rejoice at the iPhone 3GS Supreme, the world's most expensive iPhone.
Created by Stuart Hughes, the iPhone 3GS Supreme costs 1.92 million GBP (around $3 million).
That seven-figure pricetag buys you a phone with a casing created out of solid gold and encrusted with 'flawless diamonds,' as well as a granite case lined with Nubuck leather.
Here's the description of the iPhone 3GS Supreme from Stuart Hughes' site:
10 months in the making , the whole casing was created with 271 grams of 22ct solid gold . The front bezel houses 136 flawless diamonds colour F, which total to a massive 68 cts . The rear logo in solid gold has 53 flawless diamonds amounting to 1ct and the front navigation button is home to a single cut very rare diamond at 7.1 cts.
The chest which houses this unique handset is 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. We have also included some original & raw construction images for you view.
If a flashy iPhone isn't your thing, Stuart Hughes also offers the iPod Touch Supreme (aka 'the world's most expensive iPod'), the gold-plated Nintendo Wii Supreme (aka 'the world's most expensive games console'), or the diamond-encrusted Diamond Blackberry Vintage.
See the iPhone 3GS Supreme, iPod Touch Supreme, and Nintendo Wii Supreme below.