You might be interested in the iKKO Mind One. It’s a fully-funded Kickstarter tiny phone with an optional case that adds a physical keyboard, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a Cirrus Logic CS43198 DAC. There are a few days left in the Kickstarter if you want to back for a discount on the release price.
That’s fair, it’s probably smarter to wait if you can’t afford to lose/waste that amount of money (in a worst case scenario). I noticed there is quite a bit of crossover between people following the Unihertz Titan series and people following the Mind One, which is why your comment stood out to me.
also for the motorola razr (flip phone) lineup, and the combination of flip phone with a small squareish back display and a snap-on keyboard seems like a neat idea, except that one has major fit issues.
the android software is also fairly buggy from what i hear, leading to random instances where the keyboard might just not work anymore.
they’re also obscenely expensive for what they are.
Yes there are, for iphone and pixel 9… But then it gets toooooo long for me
You might be interested in the iKKO Mind One. It’s a fully-funded Kickstarter tiny phone with an optional case that adds a physical keyboard, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a Cirrus Logic CS43198 DAC. There are a few days left in the Kickstarter if you want to back for a discount on the release price.
Thanks for pointing it out,
would be around 400 Euros…
Still a bit more expensiva that i am hoping for the unihertz titan 2 slim… If it comes.
Never heard of ikko, but reads not that bar, with opensource and not collecting data…
Hmmmm thats interesting
That’s fair, it’s probably smarter to wait if you can’t afford to lose/waste that amount of money (in a worst case scenario). I noticed there is quite a bit of crossover between people following the Unihertz Titan series and people following the Mind One, which is why your comment stood out to me.
also for the motorola razr (flip phone) lineup, and the combination of flip phone with a small squareish back display and a snap-on keyboard seems like a neat idea, except that one has major fit issues. the android software is also fairly buggy from what i hear, leading to random instances where the keyboard might just not work anymore. they’re also obscenely expensive for what they are.
That’s what she said