Caviar announces Bitcoin-inspired iPhone 16 Pro series covered with 24k gold

Custom luxury device maker Caviar is back with another set of crazy expensive devices, starting at $11,130. We are talking about the Apple iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max covered with 24k gold, but what's even crazier is the fact that this time, Caviar drew inspiration from Bitcoin - a cryptocurrency that is not accepted as a legal tender in some parts of the world and is often mired in controversies.

"The Bitcoin Edition iPhone 16 Pro is a luxurious homage to the world’s leading cryptocurrency. Its design features intricate 3D engravings of the Bitcoin logo, framed by blockchain-inspired patterns that symbolize the limitless potential of digital finance," said Caviar in a press release we received.

Caviar's Bitcoin-themed Apple iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max

But wait, that's not it. It seems Caviar's customers, or the target audience at least, are big fans of USA's 47th President Donald Trump, and hence, the brand has decided to sell 47 units of this Bitcoin-themed iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Apple iPhone 16 Pro

128GB 8GB RAM $ 838.62
256GB 8GB RAM $ 929.94
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"The number reflects both rarity and a connection to one of the most influential figures in modern politics," says Caviar on its website.

Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

256GB 8GB RAM $ 1,099.46
512GB 8GB RAM $ 1,299.00
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The Bitcoin-themed iPhone 16 Pro starts at $11,130, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max has a base price of $11,910.

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