As the market for even high-end getting competitive by getting launch of exquisite diamond studded mobile phones intermittently, Nokia 8800 Arte Pink is also all set to combat the battle of the world costliest mobile phones. The communication gadgets are no more just a device for talking; it does a lot besides that. In this time its really hard to ascertain the best contender for the title of the worlds costliest mobile phone and pity is that, nobody knows for how long it will retain that title.
 
 

However here’s another cynosure for your eyes which encompass glitters of 680+ diamonds. The phone has been designed by Peter Aloisson which he claims as ‘the most alluring bejeweled cell phone’ targeted at urban rich divas. The reason behind calling suffixing ‘Arte Pink’ is self-explanatory, as Peter has layered 680 white and pink glistening diamonds on the white-gold cell phone. This haute couture Arte in Pink is definitely just the thing for filthy rich babes passionate for style.
 

Technical specification: Along with having the features of Nokia 8800, the phone boast followings:
 
•    Craftsmanship: solid 18 carat white gold encrusted with pink and white dazzling cut diamonds.
•    Number of diamonds: 680+
•    Diamond weight: 21.5 carats or more

Price and availability: you can grab the one for 85,000€ or $131,000, which I really doubt if anyone from us can.    

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