Caviar has unveiled a quartet of bespoke luxury variants of Apple’s long-rumored foldable iPhone—widely referred to as the iPhone Ultra—months before the device’s anticipated official debut. The collection arrives amid speculation that Apple’s first foldable could launch as early as September, featuring a main display significantly wider than that of the iPhone 17 Pro Max while remaining more compact when closed.
Design ambitions and rumored specifications
The custom designs are presented on Caviar’s information page alongside a detailed hardware wish list that the company itself describes as being based on circulating rumors. The spec sheet points to a titanium body measuring approximately 4.5 millimeters thick, an Apple A20 Pro ARM chip paired with 12 GB of RAM, a 24-megapixel under-display selfie camera, and a dual 48-megapixel rear camera system. While Caviar incorporates these elements into its pre-launch narrative, most industry trackers expect the foldable iPhone to opt for a punch-hole front camera rather than an under-display solution.
Materials and exclusivity in the Flagship collection
Two of the four limited-edition models feature a titanium chassis plated in 24-karat gold. On the version simply called “Gold,” the Apple logo is crafted entirely from 18-karat gold. That edition pairs the precious-metal accents with a back panel made of carbon composite, while the remaining three models are finished in crocodile leather. As with past Caviar creations, the premium material choices come with practical trade-offs: users should not expect native support for magnetic MagSafe accessories or wireless charging on these back panels.
The entire “Flagship” lineup is restricted to just 19 units. Pre-orders are now open through Caviar’s online store, but final pricing is available only by direct inquiry. Delivery timelines remain contingent on Apple’s schedule, with no shipments expected before the official iPhone Ultra launch window, which rumors currently place in September. This exclusive run both anticipates and amplifies the buzz surrounding Apple’s foldable ambitions, while underscoring Caviar’s strategy of blending speculative hardware with ultra-luxury craftsmanship.
Sources: caviar.global, caviar.global