Vivo X Note Aerospace Edition literally comes with a piece of the moon attached to a leather strap

Vivo made headlines earlier this week with the launch of its Vivo X Note along with Vivo X Fold, the company’s first-ever foldable smartphone. However, the Chinese tech firm takes its X Note a step above this time by introducing the Vivo X Note Aerospace Edition. As the name suggests, this is a special edition of the regular Note X that has an “aerospace” connection – a meteorite pendant. Yes, this special version comes with a pendant that houses a piece of Achondrite meteorite from the Moon. The mineral is housed inside a glass case, which is attached to a leather strap.

Apart from including an expensive pendulum with a piece of the Moon inside, the Vivo X Note Aerospace Edition also gets a different packaging, which is more premium. The handset itself is sky blue with a black rear camera housing.

Vivo X Note Aerospace Edition

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Vivo X Note Aerospace Edition Specifications

As for the specs, the Vivo X Note Special Edition has 12GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage which is same as the standard version. Although the standard model costs CNY 6,499 (about Rs. 77,000), Vivo has yet to reveal the price of the Aerospace Edition. The phone, however, will be on sale in a flash sale on the company’s online store and JD.com from today until April 22.

At launch, Vivo highlighted the X Note’s 7-inch 2K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display is curved and features a punch-hole cutout in the top center for the front-facing camera. The device is powered by the flagship mobile chipset, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and the phone is a 5000mAh battery with 80W wired fast charging support and 50W wireless charging support.

Vivo X Note Aerospace Edition

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On the camera front, you get a quad-camera setup on the back that includes a 50MP main camera, 48MP ultrawide camera, 12MP portrait camera with 2x zoom, and an 8MP periscope camera with 5x zoom support.

Other smartphones with attached outer space minerals/stones

That said, this is not the first time that we have seen a smartphone arrive with a mineral/stone that does not belong to the Earth. Last year, luxury brand Caviar unveiled a special-edition iPhone with meteorite fragments, precious metals and stones on the back. It also launched a special edition Huawei Mate 40 Pro with a fragment of a meteorite that fell to Earth from the Red Planet aka Mars.

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