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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: Caviar unveils luxury limited-edition smartphones for up to US$77,230

Caviar's Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra special editions start at over US$5,000. (Image source: Caviar)
Caviar's Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra special editions start at over US$5,000. (Image source: Caviar)
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra may be cheaper than its predecessor, but it remains an expensive smartphone by contemporary standards. Nonetheless, if you want to spend a little more on a Galaxy S21 Ultra, then Caviar has introduced a whole range of limited edition models. The range includes the 'Golden 21' edition, which costs more than US$75,000.

Caviar has been offering custom versions of popular smartphones for a while now, including the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Stealth. While its Stealth edition of the iPhone 12 Pro did away with the device's cameras, Caviar's variants of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra are a little more straightforward.

The most expensive custom Galaxy S21 Ultra is the Golden 21, which Caviar sells for US$77,230. Limited to a single piece, the Golden 21 features with a PVD coated case and gold back panel. Caviar has also laser engraved this model, so you will be unable to forget that it is an S21. The Golden 21 sells for US$77,230, which is exorbitant even by Caviar's prices.

The Golden Ox edition is slightly more reasonable, but Caviar sells this model for US$20,830 too. There is a huge 24-carat gold ox on the back of this model though, along with diamonds for its eyes.

It is unclear who buys Caviar smartphones mind you. The cheapest Galaxy S21 special edition model starts at US$5,450, for example, and you do not even get precious metals at that price.

(Image source: Caviar)

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Alex Alderson, 2021-01-29 (Update: 2021-01-29)