The recent release of the Caviar iPhone 12 Pro Stealth marks a new beginning in the age of privacy concerns. Created to protect users from unapproved, insidious surveillance by tech giants, this phone is the latest in a line of iPhone interpretations by the Russian company, Caviar. Monikered the “none-cameras iPhone,” because Caviar removed the triple cam from the back and disabled the selfie camera on the front, the 12 Pro Stealth instead focuses on delivering call and browser functionality housed in a sleek design devoid of lens gadgetry.
With an unmarred black laser coated back, the Caviar iPhone 12 Stealth features vertical guilloche, which is an interlaced ribbon effect on the surface of the case. The Stealth Gold version offers gold PVD coating. Not only does this phone deliver digital security, but the housing ensures physical durability as it is constructed with hardened titanium. Given that these phones are part of a limited release, Caviar is producing only 99 pieces of each Stealth model.
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