Apple's iPhone X is not going to make its debut on
the market until early November, but even then, it will be a very expensive
smartphone. Not that other flagships like the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and most
likely the upcoming Huawei Mate 10 won't cost a fortune as well.
In any case, if you're not the kind of person who
purchases regular smartphones, but still want Apple's iPhone X, then Caviar
might have what you're looking for.
The Russian company known for its more expensive
replicas of popular flagships has just announced it is now taking pre-orders
for the luxury iPhone X, a smartphone made of titanium, a material used by the
Russians to manufacture MiG-35 fighter jets, Satan ICBMs (missile launch
platforms), and T-14 tanks.
But the weirdest thing about the luxurious series of
Apple flagships is the addition of Seymchan stones taken from the meteorites
that dropped over the Magadan region in Russia.
Also, Caviar allows customers to customize the look
of their very expensive iPhone X phones. Since most of them are gold-plated,
consumers can choose to personalize the back panel with various flags of CIS
countries (i.e. Armenia, Kazakhstan) or other design models, including the face
of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
It's worth pointing out that the cheapest iPhone X
sold by Caviar is available for pre-order for US$ 4,500. There are a couple of
iPhone 8 and 8 Plus models up for purchase as well, but they're slightly
“cheaper” as prices start at around US$ 3,000.