We all anticipated the Apple’s new flagship devices, we as well watched the long queue and we also saw the first lady in line to get the iPhone 7. Right now, both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus are now available in the nation from the first wave of availability.
Certainly, by next week, both phones should be available to the rest of the world.

Time waste for no one! Vietnam-based Luxury customization studio Karalux has started rendering its typical 24K gold-plating service for individuals who are not satisfied with Apple’s colour options.
The customization firm is popular for its gold plating of high-end gifts and supercars. In time past, the company had gold plated a lot of phones including the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 5, iPhone 6, 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus. Now the same treatment is been given to iPhone 7 ad iPhone 7 plus.
The complete gold-plating process takes 6 to 8 hours and goes through 20 different stages. A final nano-coating is added on top of the device in order to protect the precious metal from scratching.


Besides the normal gold-plating, further customization can be done on your gold iPhone by applying a laser engraving of your name , signature or logo.
So all you lovebirds out there, you can now engrave your partner’s name on your phone or perhaps on their phone if you plan giving it as a gift to them.
The price for the customization begins at $1,900 for the 32GB iPhone 7, the 128GB varient goes for $2,400 while the 25GB varient is $2,600.
If you the customization on the iPhone 7 plus, simply add $100 to each of the prices above.
Keep in mind that those prices are for the basic gold-plated models.
If you want to go completely bonkers, you could order a 24K dragon and a diamond encrusted emblem on the back. That will cost you, without any doubt – a dragon-clad 128GB iPhone 7 has a price tag of $4,000, with $500 more for the Plus.
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Wow… Looks beautiful but too expensive..
Lol. When I shared this with a friend of mine on Facebook, he was like "Can it call God?"
The truth be told, that's the net work of a average Nigerian