McLaren was eventually cancelled in July 2014, merely four months before its supposed launch in the November of that year.
[citation needed] The final prototypes of the McLaren featured a grey metal body with a polycarbonate strip along the bottom, likely for radio transparency for the antennas.
[2] The McLaren featured a 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 MSM8974 quad-core SoC which also contains an Adreno 330 GPU.
Depending on the firmware installed, it also comes with features that were found on other Lumias, like Glance Screen, double tap and super-sensitive touch (use with gloves).
One of McLaren's reputed "killer" features was a technology known as "3D Touch"[3] that allowed the user to interact with the phone using gestures.
Sensors contained within the device's body and screen enabled new interactions, which mainly centred around the user hovering their finger over the display in order to reveal certain contextual menus or other additional functions.