Top 8 Most Expensive Smartphone

 

The best smartphones in the world are expensive, and they also offer many functions to enrich our day-to-day life. A normal smartphone can be used in many ways besides simply making calls and sending messages, so it has become an essential part of our lives. Besides, the good hardware and attractive design, the expensive price tag of these gadgets come from their extra features. Let’s take a look at the top 5 most expensive smartphones in 2016.

 

1) Apple iPhone x

With a starting price of $999, The iPhone x is just one of Apple’s highest-priced offerings. However, it does come with a number of nifty features including facial recognition technology for unlocking your phone and a beautiful edge-to-edge screen. To make all of these features possible, you have to give up Touch ID and instead rely on Face ID for securing your device. Additionally, owners will be able to use animated emojis known as Animoji. While it may seem like you have to spend a fortune on new technology, there are ways to save some cash while getting an iPhone X. Many carriers to offer trade-in programs that allow you to get credit toward your purchase if you’re upgrading from an older model. You can also check out places like eBay where people sell used devices or look at sites such as Craigslist where people sell their old phones outright. If money is tight, consider buying a refurbished model which should cost significantly less than buying a brand new phone. It’s also worth noting that some smartphones have contracts attached to them which can bring down prices even further depending on how long you commit to staying with your carrier. Be sure to check out our list of great Android phones too!

Top 8 Most Expensive Smartphone

2) Iphone 8 plus 256gb

$$$$ 1500.00 USD iphone x: $$$$ 999.00 USD Vertu Signature for Bentley : $$$$$$$$ 3000.00 USD Galaxy Note8: $$$$$$$$ 900.00 USD Iphone 7 Plus 256gb: $$$$$ 800.00 USD iPhone 8 64GB (PRODUCT)RED Special Edition - Apple iPhone 8 64GB (PRODUCT)RED Special Edition - Apple, only available in 128GB and 256GB capacities, is unlocked and can be used with any carrier. This phone is SIM-free and GSM+CDMA.

 

3) Samsung galaxy note 8

$930.00 Samsung galaxy note 8 is one of the world's most innovative smartphones. It comes with a fantastic 17-MP rear camera, iris scanner, and stylus support. There is also an option to pay an extra $120 for a smart keyboard cover and fast wireless charger accessories. The galaxy note 8 stands second in our list of top 10 smartphones because it offers all the advanced features you would expect from a high-end phone except a dual-camera setup. The device has a 6.3-inch infinity display which is curved on both sides similar to the s8+ design but larger in size. The processor used inside is a snapdragon 835 chipset coupled with 6 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage which can be expanded up to 256 GB via a micro SD card slot. The phone runs on the Android 7.1 Nougat operating system out of the box and supports 4G LTE connectivity as well as WiFi 802.11ac standard.

 

4) iPhone 7 128GB

$800.00-900.00 iPhone 7 plus 128GB $900.00-1000.00 Samsung galaxy note 7 edge: 800-900 usd samsung galaxy s7 edge: 750-850 usd google pixel XL: 700-800 usd iPhone SE 64GB:650.00 USD iphone 6S Plus 16GB 500USD iphone 6S 16GB 450usd iPhone 6 Plus 64GB 400USD Iphone 6 16gb 350usd samsung galaxy S6 Edge+ 32GB (no sd card) 300-350usd Note 4 32gb(no sd card) 280USD Nexus 5X 32 GB 270 usd Galaxy S6 32 GB 250 usd Galaxy S5 (16 GB, no SD Card) 200 USD nexus 5 16 gb 180 usd htc one m9 with no sd card and memory 200 usd HTC M8 with no SD card and memory 170 us dollars htc one M8 150 dollars galaxy s4 100 dollars

Samsung Note 3(64 GB, 3G only): 90 to 100 dollars. Nokia Lumia 1520: 85 to 95 dollars.

 

5) Virtue Signature Cobra

The Virtue Signature Cobra is a custom-made Android phone that comes with no operating system, letting you decide exactly what to do with it. It’s covered in 24-karat gold and costs $7,000. One of its highest-profile owners is pro wrestler Hulk Hogan (or Terry Bollea). He lost it during a recent WWE tour in Australia. Although he found it again, he decided not to keep using it because he felt like a tourist. Also because people kept taking pictures of him when he was on dates. All three reasons are solid reasons for getting rid of your phone and Hulk Hogan's logic is impeccable here as always.

 

6) Goldvish Revolution

Goldvish is known for its luxury smartphones, which are encrusted with over a hundred diamonds. The phone is so pricey that only two of them were ever made. The first sold for $3 million at an auction in 2014, while the second hasn’t been made available to purchase yet. To be clear, there is no practical reason why you would need to spend that much money on a phone — especially one with last year’s hardware. But if you have enough disposable income that you can spare millions of dollars without batting an eye, then who are we to judge? (For more, check out  The Trillion-Dollar Tech Industry .)

 

7) Gresso Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot

Every year, companies like Apple and Samsung push out hundreds of millions of smartphones to meet growing demand. And while we’ve come a long way from brick-sized models that cost $4,000, many of today’s top models can still send your monthly bill soaring when you add in mobile data plans and carrier fees. If you want a phone that costs as much as a decent used car, check out our list below. The devices on our list don’t compete with high-end phones in terms of features; they compete with fine jewelry and luxury automobiles instead. Be sure to also check out our picks for the most expensive smartphones ever released! [I]Top 10 Most Expensive Smartphones[/I] 1.

 

8) Goldvish Le Million

$1.3 million: The Goldvish Le Million is a stunning, ultra-luxurious gold phone that’s covered in 100 carats of solid gold. Equipped with 64GB of storage, and a 4G data connection (as well as Wi-Fi), it's also fully functional as a top-of-the-line phone—and yes, we do mean TOP OF THE LINE: This device has been crafted to maintain its multi-million-dollar value for years to come.