It’s difficult to avoid writing a flight pun when discussing the launch of a smartphone named Robin. You know what’s easier, though? Preordering the thing.
Nextbit announced today on Twitter that its cloud-based mobile device, Robin, is available for preorder at $400. If you hemmed and hawed over jumping into the Kickstarter and missed out, then this is your second chance to get in on it — although you’re missing out on the $100 break the first 1,000 backers received. Customers can choose from two color options, mint or midnight (also known as pastel teal and default modern device black).
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The phone will also feature a Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of memory, a 5.2″ 1080p IPS, a fingerprint scanner, a 13-megapixel rear camera, a 5-megapixel front camera, and amplified dual speakers.
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There’s no word on a specific release date outside of Q1 2016.
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