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 FALCON SUPERNOVA IPHONE 6 PINK DIAMOND - USD 48.5 MILLION

  The most expensive mobile phone is the world had costed its owner as much as 48.5 million dollars. The device is made up of 24-carat gold and is studded with a huge Pink Diamond on the back. The phone also comes with a platinum coating and hack protection. It is a prized possession of Nita Ambani, wife of Indian businessman Mukesh Ambani, the richest man of Asia.

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