iPhone X 2018 has not been released and has a special version, gold plated with 18 Karat cost 2.7 billion
In the UK, a company that supplies gold-plated versions of the iPhone and other high-end products called Goldgenie is listing an 18-karat gold plated version of a device they call iPhone XS at a price of 113,000. USD (2.7 billion), 100 times more expensive than the current iPhone X.
According to Goldgenie's description, this is the company's most brilliant product to date. If you want to buy this 18-carat gold-plated product, the buyer must book 50%.
Solid Gold version includes a 256 GB iPhone with a luxurious Cherry Oak Finish Box and 5 years of VIP customer support.
Apple and Goldgenie have no cooperation or any business relationship, so iPhone XS is clearly not the name of the upcoming iPhone.
The luxury box is included when purchasing the product.
This year, to celebrate the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Goldgenie sold the 24 karat gold plated iPhone X for less than $ 4,000. In addition, the company is also selling gold plated iMac 5K for $ 13,296 (nearly 310 million).
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