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The son of a Chinese billionaire just bought his dog $9,584 worth of iPhones

Sep 20, 2016, 20:43 IST

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One lucky dog in China is now the proud owner of not just one new iPhone 7, but eight.

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Wang Sicong, the son of Chinese real estate billionaire Wang Jianlin, posted a photo to his dog Coco's Weibo account on Friday of his Alaskan malamute with her new iPhone 7s - all eight of them.

The dog appears to have both the rose gold and black varieties of the new phone.

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According to CNN, the post is accompanied by the caption, "I don't understand all the show-off posts on (social media). What's the point? Don't make me do it?"

In China, a 256 GB iPhone 7 costs 7,988 yuan, or about $1,198 USD, which means Wang could have spent as much as $9,584 on iPhones for his dog (although it's not clear from the photos which model he chose).

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This isn't the first time Coco got some expensive tech accessories. Wang Sicong made headlines in 2015 when he gave Coco two pricey ose gold Apple Watches - one for each front paw - reportedly worth $12,000 each.

Known as "China's richest son," Wang's father is worth an estimated $28.8 million and is the world's 20th richest billionaire. Wang Jianlin is the chairman of the Dalian Wanda Group - the largest real estate developer in China.

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