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Caviar introduces limited edition designs for Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung introduced its Galaxy S22 lineup earlier this month, and the Russian luxury company Caviar followed up with its latest gaudy customizations.

The new series includes six different designs with various luscious materials, including 24K gold, lightweight titanium and carbon fiber.

The names of the designs are Bird of Prey with beige crocodile leather; Ocelot, inspired from the Art Deco era with a gold-plated jeweled steel inlay; Drive with carbon fiber and reinforced titanium frame; Great Gatsby with a 3D geometric pattern on a gold-plated alloy, inspired by the popular F. Scott Fitzgerald novel; Victory with black crocodile leader and PVD titanium; and Titanium with black automotive carbon.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Caviar is ready will make no more than 99 phones from each edition to keep their exclusivity. You can also go for the Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S22+ which are a tad cheaper but would miss on the S Pen and the periscope camera of the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Speaking of prices, the cheapest customizable option is just south of $6,000, while the most expensive variant is the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Great Gatsby 512 GB for $7,680. Caviar said sales will begin on March 11.

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Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

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