Those aren’t iPhones, though, and I think the distinction is relevant in the context of the OP.
Here is a >$100k iphone I found by Caviar, it is $196k, and its primary value proposition seems to be the fact it has a Rolex glued to its back
Caviar is a company whose business model seems to be to bejewel iPhones and sell them to Russian oligarchs.
Those aren’t iPhones, though, and I think the distinction is relevant in the context of the OP.
Here is a >$100k iphone I found by Caviar, it is $196k, and its primary value proposition seems to be the fact it has a Rolex glued to its back
Caviar is a company whose business model seems to be to bejewel iPhones and sell them to Russian oligarchs.