After gold-plated Putin iPhone, gold-plated Trump version now available
To cash Donald Trump's election success, a Russian-Italian company named Caviar has come-up with an all-new "Trump iPhone 7." The maker of the gold-plated Vladimir Putin iPhone has unveiled its new product named after the newly-elected US president. The Russian-Italian company has taken the gadget world by storm after releasing gold-plated Putin iPhone.
According to GameNGuide, the luxurious Trump iPhone was made by the same company that designed the gold Putin iPhone.The Republican Party candidate has recently won the presidential election and became the president-elect of the USA; soon he will take the oath of 45th president of United States. The phone's design is similar to the Putin's model. The company might be hoping to give one phone to Trump.
Caviar's new gold-plated Trump iPhone is now a new product in brand's luxury Supremo Collection. Trump is now a part of "great men" collection with other leaders like Vladimir Putin and IIham Aliyev. The company once said that buying a Putin-design iPhone is the best way to show patriotism.
According to BusinessInsider, the custom iPhone 7 is outfitted with a gold plate on its back. While Trump's face is stamped on the upper side of the phone with the full name "Donald John Trump" encircles his portrait.
According to International Business Times, the maker has also included Trump's election tagline, "Make America Great Again," placed at the bottom of the device just below the "TRUMP" branding. The US's coat of arms is also placed at the middle of the golden slab masking the back of the headset.
According to some reports, the phone is priced at around USD 3,000. The phone is actually cheaper than the Putin and Aliyev iPhone model. Putin designed phone cost around USD 3,700 while Aliyev iPhone costs USD 3,857.
The gold-plated iPhone is surely a good choice for Trump followers.
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