iPhone 13 Pro looks like an iPhone 2G taste


 iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max are Apple's most advanced phones today. What happens if this phone is modified in the style of the first generation iPhone?


Caviar has re-released the modified iPhone 13 with a slightly odd concept.




This time they created the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max edition of Steve Jobs whose modifications were inspired by the iPhone 2G.


iPhone 2G is the original iPhone which was first introduced by Jobs in 2007.



In the center of the phone there is an Apple logo made of titanium material.



In the middle of this logo, Caviar places a chip from the iPhone 2G.


The entire back of the phone is decorated with engravings that show the technical details of the iPhone 2G, such as the camera, battery, speaker, and more.



On the underside, which is made of black PVD coating, is a laser engraved Steve Jobs' signature engraving.


Although inspired by the iPhone 2G, the modified iPhone 13 Pro still has the same functions and features as the other iPhone 13 Pro.



Caviar said they only produced 19 units of this Steve Jobs edition of the iPhone 13 Pro.



The cheapest price for Caviar's iPhone 13 Pro is USD 6,990 for the 128GB version. While the most expensive model is the iPhone 13 Pro Max 1TB at a price of USD 8,610.




Caviar also created the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max which were inspired by the iPhone 4.



The phone, which is called the iPhone 13 Pro Jobs 4 White, is claimed to have Jobs' legendary turtleneck top cut.


The black turtleneck piece is placed in the center of the Apple logo.




The Apple logo itself is made of 925 silver material. Do not forget at the bottom of the phone there is an engraving of Jobs' signature.




Caviar is selling this phone with prices starting at USD 7,060 for the 128GB iPhone 13 Pro, all the way up to USD 8,680 for the 1TB iPhone 13 Pro Max.

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