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Best and worst special edition phones

Best and worst special edition phones

Posted on March 15, 2020March 15, 2020 By Jarvis

Walking past these phones will probably cause you to take a second glance. It is likely a phone you have seen shelves before, except now it has a new skin or some special modification that makes it either really cool or completely bizarre.

Phone manufacturers try to catch fanboys or those with an extra few hundred bucks to spare on an already expensive phone with these limited-edition devices. These can be movie tie-ins or hard-to-find designer collaborations with big brands.
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