This is the real rich iPhone 6

This is the real rich iPhone 6

Goldgenie, a London-based custom studio, today launched a luxury iPhone 6 series called Diamond Ecstasy Collection. Not only is the iPhone 6 plated with 24K gold, rose gold, or platinum, but it is also inlaid with hundreds of diamonds. When customizing, users can also choose other gems, such as white diamonds, pink diamonds, black diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, etc., and use lasers to engrave personalized information, names, or logos on the body, ultimately obtaining a world-class, luxurious iPhone 6 with personal touches.

Goldgenie has created personalized luxury phones for celebrities such as former soccer star David Beckham and singer Elton John. The price of this iPhone 6 is between 10,000 and 2.3 million pounds, equivalent to 95,000 to 21.87 million yuan. I wonder which rich person is lucky enough to buy one and tell us how good the diamond frame feels.

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