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This Bulletproof iPhone Could Save Your Life

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This right here is no ordinary iPhone 7. In fact, it could save your life. Luxury phone accessory manufacturer Caviar created the titanium shell and this beauty is designed to be bulletproof. Dedicated to Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, the custom made iPhone 7 is made of Titaniumm BT23, a titanium alloy containing about 85 percent titanium as well as chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, iron, and aluminum which is often used in the production of bulletproof vests.

Added on the 15/11/2016 18:15:34 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN

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