Open Source Mobile Phone Just for $50
Did you ever seen an Open source mobile phone with Open source Hardwear, Yes ; Now you have it - Zero Phone
ZeroPhone is an open source, Linux-powered, $50 smartphone. It has no carrier locks, bloated apps, or data mining, and it doesn’t depend on big companies - instead, its open source hardware and software give you as much control over your phone as possible.
ZeroPhone is user-friendly and will have the typical features of a phone, but will give you advanced features when you need them. You can modify and repair it easily, and it’s power-user and programmer-friendly. It’s also built from widely available components, so you can build a ZeroPhone independently if you need to.
Features & Specifications
- Based on Raspberry Pi Zero, ESP8266 and Arduino
- Has Wi-Fi, HDMI, full-size USB and a 3.5 mm jack (Bluetooth as an option)
- 2G GSM connectivity (3G coming soon)
- 128 x 64 1.3” OLED screen
- GSM/Wi-Fi/microphone hardware switch option
- RGB LED and vibromotor
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