A fresh leak outlines what could be the first Polestar smartphone, a device developed by the automaker in collaboration with Meizu. The initial details come from GizmoChina, highlighting how the Polestar name, like Meizu, sits under the umbrella of Geely, the large Chinese automotive and tech conglomerate.
The leak’s source is the GSMChina portal, and industry observers who examined the IMEI database report that the upcoming phone bears the model number M392S. Interestingly, its specifications appear to overlap closely with those of the Meizu 20 Infinity, suggesting a close alignment between what the two brands are delivering. The handset is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor, and early notes promise a suite of premium features that could position this device in the upper tier of the market. (GizmoChina)
Beyond hardware, the reporting hints at a broader strategic move. GizmoChina suggests that Polestar and Meizu are not merely co-developing a smartphone; Geely’s parent company is looking to build a more holistic technology ecosystem. The goal resembles the way Xiaomi has knotted together software and services with its HyperOS and how Huawei has advanced HarmonyOS. In this vision, Geely would extend its influence beyond traditional vehicle manufacturing into a wider technology stack that supports both devices and services. (GizmoChina)
As of now, there is no official word on the device’s unveiling timeline or release date, leaving enthusiasts to anticipate how and when the model M392S will enter the market.
Earlier in the year, rumors circulated about an affordable Samsung smartphone shown in detailed imagery that sparked similar attention in tech circles. (GizmoChina)