Coca-Cola Realme 10 Pro 5G, Dorito Skullcandy, More: Here Is A Look At 7 Special Edition Gadgets
Mountain Dew Xbox Edition: This special Xbox based on the fluorescent green colour design of Mountain Dew was released in 2004. The purchase of Mountain Dew bottles earned points for buyers, which in turn enabled them to buy the special Xbox edition. (Image: YouTube/Gamester81)
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View In AppOppo Reno 10x Zoom FC Barcelona Edition: As Oppo had close links with the legendary Spanish football club Barcelona, the brand released many products and services with the FC Barcelona Edition tag. But what stood out was Oppo Redno 10X Zoom FC Barcelona Edition in 2019. It had come out with iconic Barcelona jersey colours. (Image: YouTube/Oppo)
Nokia Lumia 800 Dark Knight Rises Edition: Nokia came out with a special Dark Knight Rises edition of Lumia 800. Along with a 3.7-inch AMOLED display, the special-edition phone came with trailers, wallpapers, special ringtones, and even a Batman logo. (Image: YouTube/mgfx studio)
Skullcandy Dorito SLYR Edition: The brand came out with a pair of headphones inspired by tortilla chips. The Doritos edition of the wired headphones primarily targeted gamers. It included UV-reactive glow graphics which light up while gaming.(Image: YouTube/Skullcandy)
BlackBerry Porsche Design Edition: BlackBerry Porsche Design was considered to be one of the best car-phone blends. The phone was a variant of the highly acclaimed BlackBerry Bold 9900 which combined the traditional BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard. (Image: YouTube/BlackBerry)
OnePlus Watch Harry Potter Edition: The special edition wearable with Harry Potter-flavoured smartwatch was released in 2021. The watch was modelled on the moving bricks of Diagon Alley and also included dollop of Potterverse. (Image: YouTube/GADGETS ONE MALAYALAM TECH TIPS )
iPod U2 Special Edition: In 2004, Apple released a U2-themed special edition of its iPod music player. The device came with a jet-black front and a red click wheel for navigation. The iPod had signatures of the band members on its back. (Image: YouTube/Bart)