Based just on the headline,most expensive smartphones in the world, you would be stupid to believe that this post is about limited-edition iPhones in gold or platinum or Vertu phones with diamond encrustation. We do not deny the existence of those phones—sure, they do. However, when most consumers go shopping for a new phone, they are not what they are searching for. Instead, allow us to present you with a list of the priciest cellphones that are now available for purchase. These are the top-tier flagship devices, with cutting-edge technology, potent processors, and stunning cameras. Naturally, and at a cost that will cause you to second-guess yourself.
iPhone 15 Pro Max – Rs 1,59,900
Based just on the headline, you would be stupid to believe that this post is about limited-edition iPhones in gold or platinum or Vertu phones with diamond encrustation. We do not deny the existence of those phones—sure, they do. However, when most consumers go shopping for a new phone, they are not what they are searching for. Instead, allow us to present you with a list of the priciest cellphones that are now available for purchase. These are the top-tier flagship devices, with cutting-edge technology, potent processors, and stunning cameras. Naturally, and at a cost that will cause you to second-guess yourself.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 – Rs 1,54,999
When it comes to foldable gadgets, Samsung is a pioneer because their products have consistently been among the most cutting-edge over the years. However, there is a price for that creativity. That being said, one of the greatest folding phones available at the moment is the Galaxy Z Fold 5. When folded, it functions much like a typical slab phone. Unfolding it, however, reveals a tablet-sized screen that’s ideal for gaming, watching films, and multitasking. It also boasts a rather fashionable design, a flexible camera system, and a strong processor.
OnePlus Open – Rs 1,39,999
In relation to foldables, OnePlus’s first attempt at a foldable phone is the OnePlus Open, which is a competitive model. As for OnePlus, we’ve long known that the company sells flagship devices at somewhat reasonable prices, but the OnePlus Open defies this convention. This phone has a huge foldable display, a triple-lens camera system that was optimized in partnership with Hasselblad, and a potent Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU.
iPhone 15 Pro – Rs 1,34,900
The iPhone 15 Pro, the only truly small flagship phone on the list, has many of the same capabilities as the 15 Pro Max but comes in a somewhat smaller form factor. Don’t let the smaller size deceive you, though, as the 15 Pro still sports an amazing camera setup, the same potent A17 Pro chip, and a stunning OLED display. For a phone of its size, the battery life is also fairly decent, and the design is elegant and contemporary.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra – Rs 1,29,999
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the epitome of the conventional smartphone form factor, therefore it requires no introduction. It boasts one of the most flexible camera systems on a phone to date, a large AMOLED display, and a potent Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 engine. It also features an integrated S Pen stylus for note-taking and drawing, as well as a long-lasting battery.
Google Pixel 8 Pro – Rs 1,03,999
The Google Pixel 8 Pro, which is also the most reasonably priced phone on our list based on its price, rounds up our list. Jokes aside, this is still a high-end gadget. Thanks to Google’s superb software processing, the Pixel 8 Pro boasts one of the greatest camera systems on any phone, a stunning AMOLED display, and the company’s proprietary Tensor G3 chip. Additionally, the Pixel 8 Pro provides software that is clear and devoid of bloatware.