Discover the Luxury of the 24K Gold-Covered Huawei Mate XT Ultimate

Saturday, 28 September 2024, 11:03

Caviar has unveiled the 24K gold-covered Huawei Mate XT Ultimate, offering a luxury smartphone experience like no other. This tri-folding smartphone features bespoke designs including the Black Dragon and Gold Dragon, celebrated for their unique materials and craftsmanship. With only 88 units available for each model, this limited edition device reflects both technological innovation and cultural significance in its design.
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Discover the Luxury of the 24K Gold-Covered Huawei Mate XT Ultimate

Luxury Redefined: Huawei Mate XT Ultimate by Caviar

Caviar, the luxury device maker, has just dropped its latest masterpiece - the customized Huawei Mate XT Ultimate. This tri-folding smartphone first made waves in China earlier this month, available in black and red. The base model goes for CNY19,999 (nearly u20b92.4 lakh).

But if you're after something special, Caviar's bespoke versions come from its Rich Colors collection and feature two distinct designs: the Black Dragon and Gold Dragon. The Black Dragon model gives a shout-out to the Xuanlong Dragon from Chinese mythology. It's all wrapped up in black crocodile leather, resembling the scales of this legendary beast. And for that extra bit of luxe, the design is highlighted with gold-plated details.

Meanwhile, the Gold Dragon model takes luxury to a whole new level, being completely covered in 24K gold. The Gold Dragon model isn't just about the flashiness; its surface showcases a texture that resembles imperial swords crafted in Longquan, a place famous for its multi-layer sword forging technique.

Caviar has decided to create only 88 units of each version since the number 88 is considered lucky in Chinese culture. Both models come with storage options of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB, with prices varying from $12,770 to $15,360 depending on the model and storage capacity you choose.


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