I was thinking I'd have to spend almost that amount on a Pixel to install Graphene but this seems like it could be a fun alternative. I'll wait and see. I'm unemployed rn so a phone purchase is not a priority right now. Probably not until next year anyway.
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I do not understand my need for this but I WANT IT BADLY.
Here is the things I would want it to have. 1. Be usable as a hotspot or tether for my computer 2 voice to text because I am not using the keypad to type out text. 3 touch screen for the few app I do use. That is all I need.
It does all that , read the faq
That one wasn't on my bingo card lol
Looks like one of those flip phones with large keys for elderly people. Looks like it's running Sailfish OS.
Includes audiophile grade HD Audio
I somehow doubt that
DAC chips from ESS and Cirrus Logic
What.
It's niche hardware: a smartphone in a flip-phone formfactor (with a headphone jack). Of course they're not producing them for <$100. Ars Technica costed out other phones in a similar market category ( last paragraph here ) and by that standard it's middle-priced, or a bit above.
Good, I’ll buy one
