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Nextbit adds a Verizon version of its cloud-focused smartphone – Nextbit is
adding
a Verizon option to its wildly successful Kickstarter campaign for the
Robin smartphone today. The “cloud-first” Android device, which comes
with 100GB of cloud storage for free, already raised over a million on
the crowdfunding website despite only being compatible with AT&T and
T-Mobile. However, the company apparently received “tons of fan mail”
asking about a Verizon version, so the team went back to work to put one
together for its potential buyers. Since there are only 13 days to go
in the campaign, Nextbit is holding a flash sale on September 18th,
starting at 10AM Pacific/1PM Eastern.
The first 300 buyers from the US will be able to get the
Verizon-compatible Robin for $299, after which the price will go up to
$349. Folks who already backed the project, however, don’t have to shell
out more cash if they don’t want to. So long as they pledged enough
money to get a unit, they can just note in the backer survey, which will
be sent out after the campaign ends, that they want the variant that
works with Big Red. Same goes for those who miss the flash sale: they
simply have to choose an appropriate reward tier and tell Nextbit they
prefer the Verizon model.
Source: Engadget
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