Top 11 Most Expensive Apple Products
Purchasing an Apple product is frequently considered a luxury. Apple computers, tablets, and smartphones are widely regarded as among the most expensive and ... read more...high-quality technological devices on the market. Whether you want an iPhone smartphone, a computer, iPad tablets, MacBook laptops, iMac all-in-ones, or other Apple products and accessories, chances are you will pay among the highest prices in the category. The following article will provide you with more information about the most expensive Apple products, please refer to the article and select a product that you adore for yourself.
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And the most expensive product from Apple ever made is the transformation of the iPhone 6 Falcon Supernova Pink Diamond. This particular one was designed by Falcon, a private design studio. During its pre-order period, it cost just around $50 million. But now, it has gone up to almost a hundred million.
Not like other super expensive mobile phones which are full of bling-bling like hundreds of diamonds or rubies, the design of Falcon SuperNova Pink Diamond iPhone 6 is quite simple. It is basically a 24K rose gold case with a massive-sized pink diamond studded on the back.
Falcon offers eight varieties of this phone depending on the gems: black diamond for $1.78 million; emerald-cut diamond for $2.43 million; blue sapphire, emerald, or ruby for $5.13 million; blue diamond for $35.1 million; orange diamond for $45.9 million; and pink diamond for $95.5 million.
All of them are available in three case options: platinum, 24K gold, and 24K rose gold case. Another thing Falcon offers to the customers is the hack-free communication feature. All calls, texts, and video chats made on this phone are all encrypted.
Price: 95,500,000 USD
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You know that some of these expensive gadgets cost more than a house. But you wouldn’t have thought that they could be more expensive than Rihanna’s palatial mansion in LA. But that is the fact. This iPhone 5 Black Diamond is $300,000 more expensive than the mansion. Like most iPhones you see in this list, this one was also designed by Stuart Hughes. He made this three years ago as he was contacted by a Chinese businessman about his gold iPhone. The man told him to do something with his 26-carat black diamond. And he came up with this stunning phone after nine weeks.
The iPhone 5 Black Diamond boasts a massive 135-gram circa of 24K gold casing and sapphire set glass in the screen. The home button is replaced with a flawless single-deep-cut black diamond weighing 26 carats.The chassis is inlaid with 600 white flawless diamonds. And the Apple logo is studded with 53 flawless diamonds. After the transformation, the phone is worth $15.3 million. With a large amount of diamonds attached around, iPhone 5 Black Diamond is rated as one of the second most expensive Apple products.
Price: 15,300,000 USD
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With a staggering $9.4 million price, this iPhone 4S Elite Gold costs more than a Koenigsegg’s car which costs around $6 million, and became one of the most expensive Apple products. Stuart Hughes transformed two ordinary iPhone 4S into these two exclusive, limited edition iPhone 4S Elite Gold.As it is mentioned within the name, this iPhone was made of gold. The back plate and the Apple logo are made of 24K gold. And the Apple logo is studded with 53 diamonds.
The bezel of this iPhone was handmade with approximately 500 individual flawless diamonds weighing over 100 carats. The main navigation is made of gold which holds a single-cut 8.6-carat diamond. A rare 7.4-carat single cut flawless pink diamond is available to replace the existing one.
Those features sound like any other expensive mobile phones, don’t they? Well, this one is extraordinary because of its prehistoric element. Hughes polished some T-Rex bones to decorate a solid platinum chest to pack this iPhone.
Price: 9,400,000 USD
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There are only two iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition ever made. They were made exclusively by Stuart Hughes in 2010. One of them went to Australian billionaire, Tony Sage, a gold mining industry giant and the sole owner of the Perth’s A-league soccer team. It seems like everything Hughes touches turns into a glamorous item. This iPhone 4 is no exception. He turns it to a beautiful work of art.
The bezel was handmade of approximately 500 individual flawless diamonds, weighing over 100 carats in total. The rear section is made of rose gold with 53 diamonds studded in the Apple logo. The main navigation is made of platinum which holds a single-cut 7.4-carat pink diamond. And there is a rare 8-carat single-cut flawless diamond included in the package which you can replace it with.
The glamor elements do not stop there. To add the exclusiveness, this iPhone comes in a unique 7-kg chest made of a single Imperial Pink granite block and lined with Nubuck top grain leather in the inside. With such luxurious features, it should come as no surprise that this iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition costs $8,020,000 each, and is one of Apple's fourth most expensive products.
Price: 8,000,000 USD -
Designed by Stuart Hughes, the iPad Gold History Edition retails for a staggering $8 million. This broke the record of Camael Diamonds’ iPad as the most expensive iPad out there.
First of all, this iPad is heavy. With all of the luxury stuff encrusted, it weighs 2 kilograms in total. So if you are looking for a gadget to go to, this may not be a good choice. But if you are up for a mix of luxury and history in a gadget, this is what you need.
On the back, you will see this beautiful 24K gold cover. On the front, your iPad screen is framed by green-brown-red Ammolite. It is one of the oldest rocks in the world. It is originally from Canada and dates back to 75 million years ago.
The iPad Gold History is encrusted with 12.5-carat of flawless diamonds forming the Apple logo on the back. To top it up, Hughes added a single-cut 8.5-carat diamond for the home button. With a unique and luxurious design along with more than 20 carats of diamonds, iPad Gold History deserves to be on the list of Apple's most expensive products.
Price: 8,000,000 -
This iPhone’s designer was so committed to putting as many diamonds as he can into a smartphone. He is Alexander Amosu, Africa’s foremost high-end designer who is also the founder of Amosu Couture. It is a company that custom-designs and sells diamond-encrusted gadgets.
It took two months for him to finish this phone. The body of this phone is made of solid 18K gold. Small diamonds are encrusted on the back and all four side bezels. And the logo is formed by a massive 51.29-carat diamond which is cut to the exact shape of the Apple logo.
Interested buyers have the option to engrave their name or their company’s name at the back of this phone. Or maybe your loved ones’ name and make it a super exclusive gift. The designer's meticulous attention to the phone, along with 18K gold and sparkling diamonds, the iPhone 6 Amosu Call of Diamond phone has entered the list of the most expensive products of Apple.To those who cannot afford iPhone 6 Amosu Call of Diamond, there is an alternative with lower price. Amosu created Amosu 24 Carat Gold iPhone 6 with $3,800 price.
Price: 2,700,000 USD -
As Peter Aloisson designed the previous iPhone 3G, Stuart Hughes answered the challenge by taking on the iPhone 3GS. You have seen the iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose on the list of the most expensive Apple products.. This one bears a similar feature: a single-cut 7.1-carat diamond encrusted as the main navigation button.
This iPhone 3GS Supreme Rose was launched to the market with a $2,509,000 price tag which was a little more expensive than the iPhone 3GS Supreme. It comes with a luxurious hand-finished wallet made of real Ostrich foot.
The phone’s bezel was handmade of platinum with 130 individual flawless diamonds weighing 97.5 carats in total. It also features four pink baguette diamonds, each weighing 2.5 carats.The back side of the phone, including the Apple logo, is made of circa 112 grams of 18K rose gold. And 53 diamonds are encrusted on the logo. The main navigation button settles in its 18K rose gold mount.
Price: 2,510,000 USD -
This iPhone 3G Kings Button appeared with a whopping $2,517,345 price tag when the world was hit by financial crisis in the early 2009. However, it still proudly wore the crown of the most expensive product ever made at that time, before other more expensive Apple products were launched.
iPhone 3G Kings Button was designed by an Austrian jeweler, Peter Aloisson. It is called Kings Button because the plastic standard home button is replaced with a rare, high quality 6.6-carat diamond.
This exquisite phone is made to dazzle your eyes. Aloisson used 18K yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold to form the casing. And there are more than a hundred diamonds used to decorate it.There are two combinations of lining at the edge of the screen: yellow gold and white gold lining. A total of 138 brilliant-cut diamonds are encrusted on to the white gold lining, surrounding the screen and home button.
Price: 2,500,000 USD -
Even without its special features of jewelry and precious metals, iPhone itself is already exclusive. This iPhone 3GS Supreme is presented by Goldstriker International, a company that loves to add some luxury touches to your gadgets. This British company is spearheaded by a luxury designer, Stuart Hughes.Hughes spent ten months to design and create his little touch on this phone before it was launched to the market in 2009. Along with its stunning look, it was bundled with $2,496,000 price tag.
The case of this iPhone is made of 271 grams of 22K solid gold. The front bezel houses 136 flawless diamonds. The Apple logo is also made of solid gold studded with 53 beautiful flawless diamonds. And the front navigation button is a home to a single cut of a very rare and precious 7.1-carat diamond.
In addition to those luxuries, this phone is packed in a 7-kg chest made of single granite and offset with Kashmir gold and Nubuck top grain inner lining. Luxury and nobility are all for the iPhone 3GS Supreme, so the iPhone 3GS Supreme is considered one of Apple's most expensive products. With your over two million dollars, head to the Apple store to own this unique product.
Price: 2,400,000 USD -
If you think walking around with your new regular iPad makes you look good, think again. Your new iPad cannot compete with this iPad from Camael Diamonds.This was once the world’s most expensive iPad, and also on the list of the most expensive products of Apple before Stuart Hughes found another gadget to play with. With $1.2 million price tag, this iPad has to settle for second place in the iPad ultimate fighting championship.
The iPad Camael Diamonds features 1 kilogram of 18K gold and 300 carats worth of perfect diamonds. For the home button and the Apple logo on the back, black diamonds were encrusted. With such stunning features, each of this iPad is bundled with $1.2 million price tag.If it is not luxurious enough for you, you can always ask Camael to custom-made one especially for you with your own choices of gems. That way, you won’t accidentally pick up the wrong iPad in public.
Price: 1,200,000 USD -
Stuart Hughes does not show any sign of stopping his creativity in turning Apple products into his work of art. After iPhone and MacBook, he took on the iPod. He came up with this iPod Touch Supreme Fire edition.
He embellished this one with 125 grams of 24K gold. And as if that was not luxurious enough, he added 124 flawless diamonds weighing 75 carats in total.
This Apple device features a logo that is also encrusted with 53 diamonds. And there are more diamonds featured on the home button and the bezel. How cool is it to have diamonds lining up as the border of your phone screen? Not simply an ordinary headset, but iPod Touch Supreme Fire Edition is also equipped with 24K gold and sparkling flawless diamonds. This has made the iPod Touch Supreme Fire Edition more luxurious and exclusive than ever, and the iPod Touch Supreme Fire Edition has also become one of Apple's most expensive products.
With luxurious product, comes luxurious packaging. The box which hosts this exclusive iPod Touch is made of white lacquered wood, with Porsche Nappa leather on the inside. So, $330,000 price per unit sounds good to you?
Price: 330,000 USD