When luxury car brands collaborate with smartphone brands, the result is a stunning, limited-edition phone — like the Honor Porsche Design Magic6 RSR.
That’s right, the Chinese smartphone brand has once again teamed up with Porsche Design Studio to create a luxury smartphone.
And yes, it has a hefty price tag to burn your wallet.
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The last time Honor launched a Porsche-themed phone, it was based on the Porsche 911.
Similarly, the Porsche Design Magic6 RSR, as good as it looks, takes inspiration from the automaker’s sports car identity.
But what’s so special about this phone?
It’s basically an Honor Magic6 Pro smartphone that the tech giant released a while ago with a beefed-up design.
And when you partner with a luxury sports car brand, it shows.
The Magic6 RSR remains the same as the Magic6 Pro spec-wise but looks stunning on the outside.
Sticking true to the automaker’s identity, the phone has an iconic hexagonal pattern on its back.
Just like the geometric perfection in a Porsche car.
Moreover, there’s an exclusive Frozen Berry color option apart from the standard Agate Grey.
It’s not uncommon to see such limited-edition smartphones having not-so-special features.
But this one does — as it comes with the latest hardware currently available.
The Porsche Design Magic6 RSR features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the best-performing processor right now.
On the front, there’s a stunning 6.8-inch ‘quad-curved’ display, meaning it has curves on all four sides.
So be careful not to drop this one, then.
If you’re a camera fanatic, it comes with a 180-megapixel telephoto lens, among others, with optical image stabilization (OIS) and a fair 2.5x digital zoom.
Similarly, the camera system also includes a 50MP ultrawide and another 50MP main camera sensor.
All of this will only cost you £1599 ($2000) to bag you a luxury Porche smartphone.
Is that a super-expensive price tag for a smartphone? Indeed.
But a collaboration like this usually costs you for the branding instead.
Just like this $1.5 million Porsche prefab home.
And it’s not that far off from the current best-selling flagship phones.
For instance, you can get a maxed-out iPhone 15 Pro Max for $1600.
So is the luxury smartphone inspired by a sports car worth the price tag?
Well, it depends on how much love you have for Porsche.
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