What kind of secret child was born between a Tesla car and an iPhone? This is the cyberphone
It's not an Apple or Tesla product, but it's the real iPhone 11 Pro Or the iPhone 11 Pro Max
The CyberPhone was designed by Caviar, a Russian company that creates custom body replacements for flagship phones (including smartphones) that can cost upwards of $100,000 If you've ever seen a gorgeous phone made of gold and diamonds, chances are it was made by Caviar
This particular model, in particular, starts at $5,256 for the 64GB model, and there are only 99 available If funds are available, pre-orders can be placed now
Unlike previous Caviar phones, the company's designers found inspiration other than glitz and focused on this:
Of course, it's Elon Musk's instantly iconic and equally controversial cyber truck Apparently, Caviar's designers believe that the cybertruck is the bee's knees and that the company's customers want to have phones that look as radical as Musk's creations
"The body design is inspired by the shape of the Tesla Cybertruck," the company states on its site
It also says, "At the same time, it is aesthetically improved" I don't know about that, but you can judge for yourself by watching this video
Thus, the inspiration was not only purely aesthetic; Caviar's designers also wanted to make the iPhone as durable as the Cybertruck, so they created a titanium body and covered the fragile iPhone display
The cover is actually reminiscent of the truck's convertible box:
The cover also serves as a built-in phone stand However, we are not sure how practical this would be in everyday use It would be odd to hold the phone with this huge plate hanging from it It may be an excellent screen protector, but it looks incredibly bulky
According to the company, only 99 units will be produced and are available for pre-order now; you can choose between the iPhone 11 Pro or the 11 Pro Max with up to 512 GB of storage
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