The Gold Striker iPhone 3GS Supreme was a luxury smartphone designed by British designer Stuart Hughes. It was crafted as one of the most expensive phones in the world, combining high-end technology with extravagant materials. Below are its key details, Price The phone was priced at £1.92 million (approximately $3.2 million at the time of its release). Features Luxury Materials: Crafted with 271 grams of 22-carat gold. The bezel was set with 136 flawless diamonds. The rear logo featured 53 diamonds. Home Button: A rare 7.1-carat single-cut diamond was embedded in the home button. Presentation: Came in a hand-carved granite chest with leather and gold detailing. Specifications The phone retained the original specifications of the iPhone 3GS, which included: Display: 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen with 320x480 resolution. Storage: Options for 16GB or 32GB internal storage. Processor: 600 MHz Cortex-A8 with PowerVR SGX535 GPU. Camera: 3 MP rear camera with VGA video recording. Operating System: iOS 3, upgradable to later versions. Battery: Standard lithium-ion battery with decent runtime for its time. This phone was designed primarily as a collector's item and a statement of wealth, rather than a practical device for everyday use.