If you're familiar with Caviar then you know it was
only a matter of time before it applied its Midas touch to the Apple iPhone XS
Max and transformed it into a ostentatious luxury device. With its new Maximum line the
Russian company has decked out the new 512GB iPhone XS Max in carbon, titanium,
diamonds, pure gold and a special edition with a 150g gold panel.
There's the Maximum Invincible, which mates the XS
Max to a 1mm plate of hardened titanium. It makes the iPhone XS Max into more
of an armor than a phone, capable of stopping a bullet (though hopefully you
wouldn't need it to).
The iPhone XS Max Maximum Ultralight swaps the rear
Gorilla Glass 6 for carbon and by so doing, removes 8g off its weight (whether
8 grams would be noticeable on a 208g phone is a whole other story). The iPhone XS Max Maximum
Diamonds combines a black PVD coating with, you guessed it, diamonds, 400 of
them to be exact. And they spell out the word Max.
Finally there are the gold options. The iPhone XS
Max Maximum Gold and Maximum Fine Gold (which adds 150g of gold to the phone). All models feature an individual
number on the back so you know you're special (if the select materials weren't
enough to convince you). The Maximum collection doesn't come cheap but neither
does the regular plain iPhone XS Max, so who cares.
The Carbon-clad Maximum Ultralight starts at US$ 5,200,
the hardened titanium-powered Maximum Invincible is next with a price tag of US$ 5,500, then there's the the Maximum Gold US$ 5,960, the Maximum Diamonds US$ 9.890
and the range leader Maximum Fine Gold, priced at US$ 15,340.
