The Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond, released in 2004, is a customized iPhone with a 24-carat gold, rose gold, or platinum casing, 4.7-inch screen, 1GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, 8-megapixel back and 1.2-megapixel front cameras, and an 1810 mAh non-removable LiPo battery.
The iPhone features a 500-carat diamond coating, 24-carat gold back panel, 53 diamond branding emblem, and a single-cut diamond home button. Its finishing includes rare gemstones like opals, star, rubble quartz, pietersite, and sunstone.
The iPhone 7 is a stunning device, crafted from pure rose gold and adorned with 500-carat diamonds, including the Apple logo and home button, and presented in a platinum block chest.
The Gold Striker Supreme edition of the iPhone, designed by Stuart Hughes, features 22 carat gold, 136 diamonds in its bezel, 53 gem-encrusted logos, and a 7.1-carat single-cut diamond home button, all housed in a granite box.
Australian designer Peter Alisson created an 18-carat white, rose, and yellow gold phone with a 138 diamond-studded white gold strip and a 6.6-carat single cut home button diamond.
JSC Ancort created a phone with solid platinum body, rose gold home button, 50 diamonds, ten blue crystals, and Macassar Ebony wood sides. It has 64GB internal storage, 1350mAH battery, and cryptographic features for data security.
The company produces only three rare white 18-karat gold diamond display enclosures, adorned with 120-carat VVS-1 diamonds and crafted from sapphire glass.
This limited-edition series features three phones with unique numbers, 180 grams of black diamonds and gold, 200-year-old African tree wood back, and 32-carat gem sapphire keys.
Swiss firm Goldvish's Goldvish Revolution is a fusion of technology and luxury, featuring curved edges, pink and white gold, diamonds, sapphire glass display, and a detachable analog watch.
The Vertu Signature Cobra is a luxury phone with a meticulously handcrafted keypad, assembled in the UK with 388 parts. It features a cobra design, emerald stones, and other gems. Vertu, a manufacturer and retailer of handmade mobile phones, was formerly owned by Nokia.