GSM version of the cloud-centric Nextbit Robin handset is set to ship on February 16th
The Nextbit Robin features a Gorilla Glass 4 protected 5.2-inch LCD screen with a 1080 x 1920 resolution. Under the hood you will find the Snapdragon 808 chipset with a hexa-core CPU, and the Adreno 418 GPU. 3GB of RAM is inside. The 13MP rear-facing camera uses Phase Detection Auto Focus to quickly get your shot set up, and the 5MP front-facing camera takes selfies and handles video chats. A fingerprint sensor is included and the unit offers dual front-facing stereo speakers. The 2680mAh battery can be charged quickly using the optional charger offered as an accessory for $10.
The phone supports 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, NFC and GPS connectivity. It features a unique look and is just 7mm thin. The Nextbit Robin can be pre-ordered for $399, and color options include Mint and Midnight. Former HTC designer Scott Croyle, who worked on the HTC One (M7) and HTC One (M8) had a hand in its design. Nextbit CEO Tom Moss was one of the founding board members of Cyanogen, and other Nextbitters worked on Android at Google.If you are interested in pre-ordering the phone and accessories, click on the sourcelink.

source: Nextbit (1), (2) via Engadget
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