With the recent iPhone hacking cases shared in the press, we learned in particular thatsomespywareare able to see what is in front of your camerawithout you even knowing. And no,the green light in iOS 14 supposed to warn youwon't change anything if the developers are smart enough, sorry for those who believed in it. Fortunately, there is another solution, which simply consists of… saying goodbye to the photo block.
To remedy this, the famous Caviar brand (luxury smartphones) has therefore imagined an all-black iPhone 13 Pro, minus the rear lenses. But be careful because if this product interests you, know that there are onlyninety-nine in stock. Furthermore, the price of the laptop is set much higher than its base price, a sign that it seems to be aimed primarily at businesses.
A very durable iPhone 13 Pro
Caviar goes even further and announces that its modified iPhone 13 Pro is what's morebulletproof, which can cope with calibers such as Makarov's Baikal-442 or a Glock 17. Titanium versions with camo print are also available, for equally tidy sums. JMorgan Chase, the investment bank, even thinks thatApple could also one day start marketing such nuggets. We've already seen her at work on Watch, so why not?
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Several editions available
To no longer have a rear camera at Caviar, you will have to choose between the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max. For each of them, four storage capacities are offered, rangingfrom 128 GB to 1 TB. As for the prices, they start from $6,370 for the iPhone 13 Pro in 128 GB (or around 5,668 euros at the current exchange rate) and go up to $7,980 for the iPhone 13 Pro Max 1 TB (more of 7,000 euros).
The editionTitanium, meanwhile, starts at $6,290 for the iPhone 13 Pro (128 GB) and goesup to $7,910 for the Pro Maxwith 1 TB of internal memory. There is also the collectionTitanium U.S. pattern, for the same amounts. The only difference between the two apparently being the design of the camo, pixelated on the latter.
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