Polestar has launched its first smartphone

Polestar has launched its first smartphone


Mobile phone manufacturer Xiaomi it has just recently brought its first electric car to the market – by the way, it is selling like hotcakes. Polestar takes the opposite approach: the electric car manufacturer will soon be first your own phone now. Like that Polestar phone the company is already expecting.

In a post on Weibo, the car manufacturer, which belongs to Volvo and Geely, said this Smartphone Design has been revealed. It looks strange, but it is very reminiscent of another device that has been on the market since March.

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The smartphone comes from a well-known manufacturer

Polestar’s ownership perspective and company structure show that it is a Chinese electric car manufacturer and smartphone manufacturer Meizu having a single mother – Geely. And so it is obvious that the Polestar Phone is indeed from Meizu and is the only match Branding he had received.

In any case, the Polestar Phone is coming simple and modern appearance, which is similar to other modern smartphones. The show is from one narrow edge around The chapter looks similar to minimalistic and closes flat towards the screen.

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Prediction of important data

The Polestar phone will be officially presented on the date 23. April. That’s when they will Important data betrayed. However, if you look at the existing ones Meizu phones above, you can get a taste of the measurements.

The design of the Polestar Phone is very similar Meizu 21 Pro. Meizu’s current flagship comes with one 6.79 inches LTPO AMOLED screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm) and a Triple-Camera: 50 MP main camera, 10 MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and 13 MP wide-angle camera.

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Market launch is uncertain

Polestar is expected to use its own phone to demonstrate how this works Information system of the car can be seamlessly integrated into the smartphone. Initially, the device is only inside China found. It is unclear if it will ever come to Europe.