world most expensive Mobiles
Sony Ericsson Black Diamond

Price: $300,000

The mobile has Quad-band with Wi-Fi, an Intel 400Mhz processor and a touch sensitive 2? screen.

It has 128mb memory and comes with a 2Gb SD card for external storage and a 4 megapixel camera.


4. Vertu Diamond

Price: $88,000

The Diamond is Vertu's premium range of high-end mobile phones. As the name suggests, the handsets features diamonds encrusted in a platinum base.

Only 200 of the handsets are being produced.



5. Motorola V220 Special Edition

Price: $51,800

Austrian designer Peter Aloisson has taken a standard Motorola, studded it with 1,200 diamonds and added a keyboard inlaid with 18 carat gold. The outcome is simply spectacular.

Image: Motorola V220 Special Edition


6. Gold Edition Nokia 8800 Phone

Price: $2,700

If you have $2,700 to spare, you can now buy the Nokia 8800 in 24K gold.

The handset includes a 0.5 mega pixel SVGA camera, 64 MB of internal memory, 64 voice polyphonic rigntones, FM Radio, Mp3 Player, video recording and 180 minutes' talktime.

The Gold Edition includes a special edition box and charging dock!



7. Mobiado Professional EM (wood)

Price: $1,900

The Mobiado Professional EM, is a wood-clad upgrade of an earlier Nokia-based phone that includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, Bluetooth.

According to Mobiado, it's the first production phone with titanium buttons. Only 200 are being made and each one has its number engraved on the back.

Image: Mobiado Professional EM (wood

8. Bang & Olufsen (Samsung) Serene

Price: $1,250

Bang & Olufsen hooked up with Samsung to design the sleek but unconventional Serene. The phone has a built-in motor to assist you in opening and closing the phone.

It's not very practical, however, as it requires a special screwdriver to access the battery and the SIM card. Its circular keypad will take some getting used to.

Also, for some strange reason the maker has positioned the camera lens on one side of the device, which will make it difficult to align snapshots via the viewfinder on the display.