The Huawei Mate 9 flagship phone that Huawei unveiled in Europe is a massive Android handset available with different specs at different prices—expensive, and crazy expensive. Like, $1,500 expensive. But that’s what happens when Porsche Design does your styling.

Huawei Mate 9

The Huawei Mate 8, especially, was a far cheaper option compared to most phablets on the market. The Mate 8 cost £429 (about $611, AU$876) but now the Mate 9 is €699 (around £620, $775, AU$1,000). That’s a significant price hike and not all that much has improved either.

Feature wise, the Mate 9 closely matches the spec of other Phablet devices such as the defunct Note7, with 4GB of RAM, 12MP dual rear camera, 64GB of storage, a 5.9 inch display and a 4,000 mAh battery. The Huawei Mate 9 Pro version goes even further, with a market leading 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

The Porsche-less Mate 9 flavor, if real, will reportedly go official by the end of this year, and probably launch in early 2017. The smaller and AMOLED-featuring Huawei Mate S was announced before the Mate 8 last year, but this year Huawei may have decided to swap the two premieres and launch the Huawei Mate S2 after the Mate 9.