Caviar goes back to the iPhone 2G days with its latest luxury modification
Luxury gadget brand Caviar recently unveiled its Visionaries collection, which pays tribute to tech entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, Jack Ma and Steve Jobs with bespoke modified iPhone 13s. Their latest project is dubbed the iPhone 2G, and it uses parts of the motherboard on an original Apple iPhone from 2007 and merges them on the back of Apple’s latest iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max.
iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max “iPhone 2G” (photos: Caviar)
The phones feature aircraft titanium enclosures and a black PVD coating that mimics the OG design and is complemented by a laser-engraved Steve Jobs signature. The star of the show is hidden in a sealed capsule shaped like the Apple logo, which contains the iPhone 2G motherboard piece.
A total of 19 devices will be made with each unique model with a different part of the iPhone 2G motherboard. The design also has a graphic engraving of the phone’s key elements.
The price starts at $ 6,990 for a 128GB iPhone 13 Pro and reaches a cool $ 8,610 for an iPhone 13 Pro Max with 1TB of storage. Go to the source link below to learn more.