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Caviar Launches Four Custom iPhone Ultra Finishes Inspired by Apple’s Foldable iPhone Check the Prices

Caviar is launching four ultra-luxury custom finishes inspired by Apple’s much-rumored foldable iPhone, unofficially dubbed the iPhone Ultra. The new Flagship collection offers designs in Titan, Dark Cherry, Silver and Gold, using materials from titanium and crocodile leather to sterling silver, carbon fibre and precious gold. Pre-orders are from $13,840, with a fully loaded Gold version with 1TB of storage costing $16,270.

Four Designs Take Luxury in Different Directions

The collection envisions Apple’s first foldable as a book-like device with a premium back design that varies with the edition chosen. This interpretation aligns with recent reports that Apple’s foldable could sport an external display of roughly 5.5 inches and a larger internal display of 7.8 inches. There are also rumours that it will have a thin titanium base construction and will attempt to reduce the visible display crease when the phone is unfolded.

Check the Prices of the Custom Models

The Titan edition begins at $13,840, positioned as the entry point in Caviar’s luxury line-up. Dark Cherry starts at $14,270, Silver starts at $15,270 and Gold starts at $15,560. The prices rise with higher storage configurations, with the priciest 1TB Gold version reaching $16,270. On the other hand, the latest reports say that Apple’s standard foldable model is expected to retail at around $2,500, with higher-storage versions perhaps costing $3,000.

Apple’s Foldable Could Have Limited Early Supply

That interest in the Caviar collection comes as speculation over Apple’s own foldable phone continues to mount. Apple is reportedly expecting strong demand and has allegedly raised production goals to as high as 10 million units. But given its high expected retail price and manufacturing complexity, the first generation could still turn out to be one of Apple’s biggest product gambles in years.

Foldable Design May Mean iPhone Apps Work Differently

The upcoming Apple foldable is rumoured to be more than just a bigger flexible screen. Reports have indicated an interface similar to iPad-style multitasking, side-by-side applications, and redesigned layouts for the bigger internal screen. The device could also use Touch ID instead of Face ID due to space limitations within its thin frame. These possibilities help explain why luxury customizers are treating the rumoured device as a major new category rather than just another iPhone finish.

Apple hasn’t officially announced an Ultra iPhone

As foldable device reports grow, Apple’s official U.S. iPhone lineup does not have a foldable iPhone or an iPhone Ultra at this time. That means Caviar’s project is still based on expectations, reported specifications and design interpretations, not on completed Apple hardware that has been publicly unveiled. Buyers should therefore be aware that the final Apple specifications, dimensions, naming and availability may differ from current expectations.

Sources

  • DigitalTrends – For Digital Trends, we used the main Caviar announcement, the four-model Flagship collection, preorder pricing range, and highest listed 1TB Gold configuration. Its latest report deals directly with the new collection inspired by custom foldables.
  • MacRumors – MacRumors summarised the foldable iPhone’s expected design, including a book-like design, screen sizes, a slim design, titanium components, and Apple’s alleged work to reduce the visible crease on the screen.
  • 9to5Mac – 9to5Mac was used for the current expected pricing for Apple’s own foldable iPhone, including an estimated average selling price of $2,500 and possibly higher pricing for additional storage configurations.
  • Forbes Magazine – Forbes offered recent reporting on Apple’s possible foldable iPhone production target and the scale of the company’s expected commitment to the new device category.
  • The Verge – Rumoured iPad-style multitasking, side-by-side apps, and the wider internal screen experience were sourced from The Verge . The possibility of Touch ID replacing Face ID was also sourced from The Verge.
  • Apple Inc. U.S – A scan of Apple’s official U.S. website confirmed neither a foldable iPhone or an iPhone Ultra is in the officially listed iPhone lineup at this time.

I am Marcus Reed, a Technology News Writer at CHS HYD News. I cover AI, cybersecurity, smartphones, apps, software updates, Big Tech, and digital privacy.

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