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The luxury smartphone company Caviar, based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has taken a revolutionary step by creating the most expensive iPhone 16 Pro Max model ever produced. The new model, described by Caviar as "Great," "Terrible," and "Magnificent," draws attention with its special design adorned with precious stones.
DETAILS OF SULTAN SULEYMAN CAUGHT ATTENTION
The back cover, which brings together details symbolizing historical figures, is inspired by the crowns of iconic rulers such as Sultan Suleyman, Charlemagne, and Ivan the Terrible. Behind the crown, there is Sultan Suleyman's golden helmet, the elegant stones of Charlemagne's Roman Empire crown, and a cross inspired by Ivan the Terrible's Monomakh's Cap.
MORE THAN 1 KILOGRAM OF GOLD, 402 DIAMONDS, RUBIES, AND SAPPHIRES WERE USED
Caviar, which used more than 1 kilogram of gold in its design, added 402 diamonds, rubies, and sapphires to this phone, which it processed at a temperature of 750 degrees. The precious stones placed on genuine leather gave the iPhone a luxurious appearance. Botanical motifs and Eastern aesthetics were preferred in the back cover design.
ONLY 3 PIECES WERE PRODUCED
This special iPhone 16 Pro Max, of which only 3 pieces were produced, was introduced as one of the rarest pieces of Caviar's 'Corona' collection.
ITS VALUE IS ASTOUNDING
The price of the phone has been announced as 301,979 dollars (approximately 10.4 million TL).
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