You can now have an iPhone "made of yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold". Yes, Austrian jeweler Peter Aloisson has rolled out an iPhone designed using solid 18-carat gold and 6.6 carat diamond.
According to Aloisson's website, with a hefty $2.5 million price tag, the “Kings Button,” iPhone jeweled up by Aloisson is the world’s most expensive iPhone 3G; it is the most expensive cell phone in the world.
“Kings Button” case is made of solid 18-carat yellow, white, and rose gold and the phone has 6.6 carat diamond used in the home button. The phone case has a white gold line encrusted with 138 diamonds “of the best quality.”
Aloisson's website writes, “The iPhone is made of solid 18-carat yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. The case has a white gold line encrusted with a total of 138 brilliant cut diamonds of the best quality."
Peter Aloisson states that the iPhone has same features, but it looks prettier. The estimated value for the “King Button” is $2,517,345. However, there is no word yet from Aloisson, if he would bring out ear rings matching the jeweled up iPhone.
Aloisson has already designed several other handsets like the Motorola Krzr, Sony Ericsson T68, Nokia 8800, and Nokia E65, using gold, diamonds, and jewels. He provides the jeweled up handsets "upon request". The price information about the different jeweled up phones is available on Aloisson's website.











