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Robin – the world's first "cloud" smartphone

Nextbit Robin is the first smartphone with cloud technology

Robin is the first smartphone in the world that uses cloud technology. Behind the phone, which quickly exceeded the set financial goal on Kickstarter, although it was set at half a million US dollars, there are ex-Googlers and ex-HTC employees. And yes, to say the least, the Robin doesn't stand out in terms of specs. There is a 5.2-inch screen with a resolution of 1080p, a Snapdragon processor and 32 GB of internal memory. With an emphasis on 'internal'. This Android is able to offer an additional 100 GB of cloud space! And that's the reason it stands out so much from the competition.

Robin boasts as the world's first "cloud" smartphone. What does that mean? First of all, that you have ob 32 GB of internal space still available 100 GB in the cloud (probably hence the idea of the name Robin, Batman's assistant, as the cloud serves as additional "help" when the phone runs out of space) and secondly, that SD cards suddenly they seem unnecessary expense and a sales trick by manufacturers who make extra money with it.

Nextbit Robin is betting on the cloud and sending memory cards to the dustbin of history.
Nextbit Robin is betting on the cloud and sending memory cards to the dustbin of history.

That you are designers at the company Nextbit they didn't build castles in the clouds, but a smartphone, the success of Robina testifies on Kickstarter, where it was not difficult for him to raise start-up funds (he raised half a million US dollars in 24 hours, if it exceeds one million, Netbix will give away more to customers quick charge charger). And what will subscribers get for (calculated) 310 euros (the batch at the lowest price is already out)?


5.2 inch screen resolution 1080p, resolution camera 13 million pixels and front camera with 5 MP, battery with capacity 2680 mAh, a low-energy interface Bluetooth 4.0 LE, entrance USB-C and processor Snapdragon 808 on which it will be loaded heavily a customized version of Android.

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All smartphones are considered different, but the Nextbit Robin is truly different.
All smartphones are considered different, but the Nextbit Robin is truly different.

Robin's software will not only offer the user an additional 100 GB of space for cloud storage, but also automatically optimized space on the phone by moving things (photos, recordings and even apps) that you haven't used for a long time to the cloud, while ensuring that all the essentials are accessible even when you are offline. Need something back? One click on the screen and it will be exactly where you left it. And this fact is more important than any other specification of this smartphone, which is in "seclusion", away from speculations and "outflows" on the Internet two years in the making. And the cloud and smart space management are also the answer to why 32 GB of space. These two ensure that there is even so little internal space for this 150 gram phone over the head enough.

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