The luxury company Caviar stands out for selecting some popular smartphones and making them exclusive objects for a limited and wealthy audience. Thus, a case to change the appearance of a normal Apple Watch can cost up to 1,140 dollars (smartwatch excluded) or a cover for AirPods earphones can cost up to 3,270 dollars (approximately 3,025 euros). This year Caviar dedicated itself to Samsung Galaxy S24 adapting it to the design of the Tesla Cybertruck.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 as a Tesla Cybertruck
It follows the smartphone in every way as it comes out of the Samsung factories but has the less than soft lines of the Tesla Cybertruck, the electric pickup 4-door model with revolutionary shapes. The smartphone is produced in 99 copies and is entirely in titanium (which justifies the cost, at least in part) and makes it a light and indestructible object. Available in 256 GB, 512 GB and 1TB storage memory sizes, the price goes respectively from $8,770 to 9,490 dollars (from 8,117 euros to approximately 8,782 euros).
Paying in cryptocurrencieshowever, you can get a 15% discount (a reduction that goes from 1,315 dollars to 1,423 dollars) and which, roughly speaking, equivalent at the cost of the original Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra whose price, depending on the amount of RAM and storage space, starts approximately at 1,080 euros.
Smartphone performance they are identical to those of the original model. Caviar simply covers the products it relaunches on the market without making any hardware or software changes, creating a limited number of copies and offering its customers the possibility to choose between different customizations. Every year Caviar focuses on a few products, making them unique and, not infrequently, raising some controversy.
The Caviar Market
Caviar is a United Arab Emirates company founded in 2011 and today has an international scope, operating in 68 markets and serving over 13,500 customers in search of luxury and uniqueness. The catalog is stocked with smartphones and accessories but also traditional watches and clothing. Over the years Caviar has revised its own way further 6,800 items to satisfy a demand that is both limited and exclusive which has a market mainly in Asia but which attracts customers from all over the world.
In 2019 it presented an iPhone 11 completely covered in gold and equipped with a clock on the back of the body whose price started from 70 thousand dollars (64,800 euros). In 2025 the flagship product will be a completely revisited gold version of the Vision Pro, the mixed reality sets on which Apple is investing Very.
The price is not yet known but, in all likelihood, it will be accessible to a few.