Polestar, a brand known for its electric cars, has expanded its product line to include smartphones. The brand, which is a collaboration between Volvo and the Chinese auto giant Geely, recently unveiled its upcoming phone through its official Weibo page.
The Polestar Phone stands out for its stunning design, a trait inherited from Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath, a renowned designer in the automotive industry. The brand’s commitment to aesthetics can be seen in its previous designs, such as the Polestar Synergy concept.
In addition to Polestar’s design prowess, the influence of its parent company Geely, known for its partnership with Meizu, a Chinese smartphone brand, can be seen in the phone’s aesthetic appeal. Meizu’s history of producing visually appealing smartphones has had a significant impact on the design of the Polestar Phone.
The Polestar Phone bears resemblance to the Meizu 21 Pro, a flagship model currently available in China. It features a 6.79-inch OLED screen, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage, making it a powerful and visually appealing device.
With a focus on seamless integration with Polestar cars, the phone is expected to offer a unique user experience with deep ties to the automotive industry. More details about the phone, including pricing, will be revealed at an upcoming event.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Polestar Phone and its positioning in the market, as the brand continues to make waves in both the automotive and technology sectors.