Nextbit, a start-up founded by former employees of Google and HTC, its cloud smartphone Robin launched on Kickstarter. The device utilizes cloud technology to ensure that you always have enough storage space
The Nextbit Robin for smartphones what the Chromebook laptop:. A device which operates largely via the cloud (though there is also 32GB of flash storage onboard) and is a smart way backups of your favorite apps and photos. Do you use them for a while not, they disappear from the unit, but they are still stored in the cloud. Want an app, or photo, then can you recall at the push of a button.
The Robin runs on a modified and geskinde version of Android, which regularly updates will be provided to user experience Optimize. The unit must run at appearance on Android Mashmallow, or at least as soon as possible this should be updated to Android version. This Kickstarter page you can book a Robin from $ 299, which is still 95 dollar recovers for shipment to the Netherlands. The first orders will be delivered in early 2016. The condition is that Nexbit least 500,000 dollar fetches, some with 29 days to go well seem feasible.
Below is a rundown of the specs of the Nextbit Robin. The unit is equipped with all amenities, including a 13-megapixel camera, 4G, NFC and a fingerprint scanner. The creators promise to deliver the unit without bloatware: only essential apps are available on the Robin. The bootloader is unlocked and the drivers are open source so users can easily install an alternate ROM. Finally, there are two colors to choose from: Mint and Midnight
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 chip and 3GB of RAM
- 32GB onboard storage, 100GB of cloud storage.
- 5.2-inch IPS display with 1920 by 1080 pixels
- 13-megapixel camera, 5 megapixel front camera
- 2680 mAh battery, dual speakers on the front
- Equipped with NFC, fingerprint scanner, bluetooth 4.0, Quick Charge and 4G
→ Read more about the Nextbit Robin on Kickstarter.
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