Everyone could see it coming a mile away. The luxurious limited edition gold-plated iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus models are sure to pop up in whatever gathering.
The iPhone has long been a status symbol, and what better way to emphasize that than with a luxurious authentic golden sheen. Not just the regular gold or platinum paint, but the real thing plated onto the iPhone 6s' body.
Goldgenie has been in this business for quite a while, providing socialites with gold-encrusted, or alternatively platinum-laden, variants of high-end smartphones. Once again, it is offering to do the same for the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, giving buyers a choice of expensive options.
The company offers the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus in either 24K gold, rose gold or platinum, with the 32GB Elite model coming in at US$ 3,500. The price is the same for both devices.
The 64GB model is priced at US$ 3,800, while the 128GB model is priced at US$ 4,200.
The Swarovski Style Brilliance Elite model adds Swarovski-style crystals on the device's bezel and on the top and bottom of the smartphone's back.
The third option is the Supernova model, wherein the whole back cover and sides of the device is embellished with Swarovski-style crystals, along with the Apple logo.
The fourth model, the Crocodile Embossed Leather & Swarovski Style Crystal Logo, coats the smartphone in gold and then the back with either black or red crocodile leather, with the Apple logo then studded with Swarovski-style crystals. This model, however, does not seem to have a version for the iPhone 6s Plus.
For some reason, the Swarovski Style Brilliance Elite, the Supernova and the Crocodile Embossed Leather & Swarovski Style Crystal Logo models carry the same prices as that of the basic Elite model.
The last model, the Diamond Rockstar Limited Edition, finally breaks free from the flat pricing of the different Goldgenie models. The smartphone features 800 VS1 brilliant cut diamonds, which are set into the sides of the device and in the Apple logo at the back. This model only comes with a 128GB capacity at a price of US$ 15,400.
The iPhone has long been a status symbol, and what better way to emphasize that than with a luxurious authentic golden sheen. Not just the regular gold or platinum paint, but the real thing plated onto the iPhone 6s' body.
Goldgenie has been in this business for quite a while, providing socialites with gold-encrusted, or alternatively platinum-laden, variants of high-end smartphones. Once again, it is offering to do the same for the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, giving buyers a choice of expensive options.
The company offers the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus in either 24K gold, rose gold or platinum, with the 32GB Elite model coming in at US$ 3,500. The price is the same for both devices.
The 64GB model is priced at US$ 3,800, while the 128GB model is priced at US$ 4,200.
The Swarovski Style Brilliance Elite model adds Swarovski-style crystals on the device's bezel and on the top and bottom of the smartphone's back.
The third option is the Supernova model, wherein the whole back cover and sides of the device is embellished with Swarovski-style crystals, along with the Apple logo.
The fourth model, the Crocodile Embossed Leather & Swarovski Style Crystal Logo, coats the smartphone in gold and then the back with either black or red crocodile leather, with the Apple logo then studded with Swarovski-style crystals. This model, however, does not seem to have a version for the iPhone 6s Plus.
For some reason, the Swarovski Style Brilliance Elite, the Supernova and the Crocodile Embossed Leather & Swarovski Style Crystal Logo models carry the same prices as that of the basic Elite model.
The last model, the Diamond Rockstar Limited Edition, finally breaks free from the flat pricing of the different Goldgenie models. The smartphone features 800 VS1 brilliant cut diamonds, which are set into the sides of the device and in the Apple logo at the back. This model only comes with a 128GB capacity at a price of US$ 15,400.
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