Polestar, the electric car manufacturer, just announced the launch of its debut smartphone, the Polestar Phone. Positioned as an AI flagship for the “driver’s internet ecosystem,” the phone will be officially revealed at an event on April 23.

The company says the phone design is a collaboration between Polestar’s global design team in Gothenburg, Sweden, and the Meizu design team. The primary color is “Polestar White,” with stylish accents in “Swedish gold” that mirror the seat belts and Brembo brakes seen in Polestar vehicles.

Polestar is also prioritizing sustainability with its upcoming phone. The company says the phone’s packaging and case are made from eco-friendly materials in line with Polestar’s zero-carbon goals. 

The phone itself utilizes NP66 aerospace-grade aluminum for the middle frame and AG glass with a “soft sand crystal sparkle process” for the back cover. Its display boasts a 21:9 aspect ratio with 2K+ resolution and 2.2mm symmetrical bezels on all sides. 

Now if you have noticed, there are similarities between the Polestar Phone and the Meizu 21 Pro. This isn’t a coincidence, as previous reports suggested the Polestar Phone might be a rebranded version of the Meizu phone.

Following this logic, the Polestar Phone could potentially feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a 6.79-inch 2K+ 120Hz LTPO display, and a triple-lens camera system with a 50-megapixel main sensor. Battery life could come courtesy of a 5050mAh battery with support for fast wired and wireless charging.

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