for mobile phone special editionsIt is generally very successful, like the latest campaign that Realme launched in partnership with Coca-Cola. Although they are usually more expensive, they bring a number of privileges and can become a rare item.

How about remembering some customized versions of smartphones, such as the “Coca-Cola mobile phone”? Check out 8 models from this category below.

1. Realme 10 Pro 5G Coca-Cola Edition

launched in February Realme 10 Pro 5G special edition In addition to coming in a box filled with themed accessories, it is customized with traditional soda colors. On sale in India, where it costs Indian rupees 21,999, the equivalent of R$1,300 per day without taxes and duties, this amount allows you to buy just over 400 cans of Coca-Cola.

Get the Realme 10 Pro 5G Smartphone.

2. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition

S23 Ultra for BMW fans.

Also introduced last month, the limited Galaxy S23 Ultra series is attracting fans of the German automaker in partnership with BMW. Highlights include the housing with elements of the sporty BMW M3 E30 and the accompanying case with various brand-related treats.

HE S23 Ultra BMW M Edition only 1,000 units are for sale, each costing 1,727,000 South Korean Won (R$6,900).

Get the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Smartphone.

3. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G Marvel/Star Wars Edition

Customized versions of the Z Flip 3 with Marvel and Star Wars.

At the end of 2021, Samsung in partnership with Disney released customized versions of the Z Flip 3. The theme of one of them was franchise. Star warsIncluding grips, silicone cover and stickers with elements of the series, the other option brought customization by Marvel.

The Star Wars version sold for US$1,552 (R$8.06k) and the Marvel variant sold for US$1,522 (R$7.9k).

Get the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G Smartphone.

4. Realme GT Neo 2 Dragon Ball Z Edition

Mobile for Dragon Ball Z fans.

Introduced in 2022, the anime-inspired model includes differences such as an orange and blue glass back, themed screen lock and stylized icons. It is also sold in a special box with stickers and pin to open the special chip drawer.

HE Realme GT Neo 2 Dragon Ball Z Edition It cost 2,999 yuan (R$ 2,200) at the time of its release.

5. Oppo F11 Pro Avengers Edition

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Limited edition Oppo F11 Pro debuted alongside the movie Avengers: EndgamePriced at US$338 (R$1.7k), the phone is accompanied by a Sentinela da Liberdade protective case with a shield, a visual identity based on the band’s colors and symbol, and a thematic box with other goodies.

6. HTC Exodus 1 Binance Edition

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Announced as a mobile phone for cryptocurrency investors in 2019, the device worked like a physical cryptocurrency wallet. According to the manufacturer, digital assets were stored locally, combining several technologies for greater security.

Developed in partnership with a cryptocurrency broker HTC Exodus 1 Binance Edition It cost US$599 (R$3.1k).

7. Realme 9 Pro+ Free Fire Limited Edition

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HE “free fire mobile phone” was another special edition released by Realme. The version released last year adds a custom background, custom stickers, and a few other bonuses, in addition to advanced features to run the game without crashing.

The limited series of Realme 9 Pro Plus cost 419 Euros (R $ 2,300).

8. OnePlus Nord 2 5G Pac-Man Edition

Mobile phone stylized with Pac-Man game.

We’ve come to the end of the list. special edition mobile phones With this version dedicated to the arcade classic Pac-Man. The OnePlus Nord 2 5G Pac-Man Edition features traditional gaming ghosts, custom wallpapers, custom icons, and a base made of LEGO with a design-changing back in the dark.

The premiere took place in 2021 and was set aside for 529 euros (R$ 2,900).

Source: Tec Mundo

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