iPhone 11 Pro with half a kilo of gold introduced: it costs over $70,000

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Caviar, the jewelry maker, is known for its custom lavish iPhone makeovers. The jewelry maker seems to have put in all the gold in the world to make the iPhone 11 Pro. Caviar seems to be using gold-plating and gems. It is worth noting that Caviar mods have been expensive from before.

While iPhones are known for their higher prices in comparison to other smartphones, this one seems to outdo them all. The new iPhone 11 Pro Discovery Solarius is as over-the-top as it gets. Its creation required half a kilogram of gold and 137 diamonds, says Caviar. On the back, nested in the middle of all that bling, is a luxury watch, complete with a tourbillon (one of the most expensive add-ons a timepiece can have). And within the watch face, there’s a special, yellow diamond (or sunstone).

The iPhone 11 arrives with the triple rear camera setup, A13 Bionic chip and much more. It comes with a larger battery while the Face ID is marginally faster. Furthermore, the camera lets you capture 4K video and 0.5X optical zoom and up to 5X digital zoom. As far as design is concerned, iPhone 11 Pro is carved out of glass back while the shell is made up of anodized aluminum. Apple claims that it has used the toughest glass ever on the iPhone 11 Pro.

iPhone with real pieces of planets such as Mars? Sure thing!

iPhone makeover has truly gone celestial!

Caviar has also introduced variants that symbolize celestial bodies, including Mars and the moon (both available in 19 copies), and you can also get one themed after the Tsarev Meteorite (available in 99 copies).

Caviar claims they actually contain fragments of Mars, the moon, and a meteorite, respectively, which are supposedly certified by the Expert Gemological and Mineralogical Consultation of the Mineralogical Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Here the price is slightly more modest – between 8,100 and8,260.

There are also wristwatches with the same stones, and they all come in a limited amount – 19 with parts from the Moon, 19 more Mars-themed and 99 with the meteorite. All the gadgets come with a copy of a certificate from the Fersman Mineralogical Museum – one of the largest mineral museums of the world, located in Moscow, Russia.

Sources: Mashable, GSMarena, iPhone Hacks

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