Caviar Launches iPhone 12 Pro with PCB from 1976 Apple-1 Computer

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Caviar Launches iPhone 12 Pro with PCB from 1976 Apple-1 Computer

Caviar, a Russian company is known for creating limited edition iPhones in exclusive cases, has unveiled the iPhone 12 Pro, which uses elements from the original Apple-1 computer board.

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The device was created as a tribute to the first computer of the California company. The body uses a wood back panel that echoes the Apple-1 design. On it, there is a titanium imitation of a computer monitor and keys, the inscription “Apple” and a fragment of the scheme of a rare computer.

To date, it is known about the existence of 63 Apple-1 computers that have survived to this day. They were all hand-assembled in 1976-1977 by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. The board of one of these computers was cut into pieces to create exclusive cases for the iPhone.

Caviar said there will be just nine Apple-1-style iPhones 12 Pros and Pro Max. Prices start at $ 9,990 for the base configuration.