next fit the scrappy phone company that
launched on Kickstarter with its
cloud-based Robin smartphone announced
that its marquee handset is getting a
notable software update the 5.2 inch
device will now run Google Android 6.0
point 1 marshmallow this version
includes new emojis security updates and
you can open the camera by double
pressing the power key one of the
drawbacks of the Robin when it first
came out was its slow shutter speed but
with this update you'll be able to
capture photos much faster you also
won't have to swipe up for the phone's
control keys anymore since they're now
continuously displayed on the bottom in
addition next 5th week the audio
speakers so music is louder and clearer
it also partnered up with the Danish
headphone maker III to bring its own
configuration of the company's tma-2
modular headphone according to next fit
its version of the tma-2 is optimised
for the handset specifically and as you
can see with a distinct blue cord it was
made just for the Robin Robin users can
manually check out next fit site to get
the new software tweaks or wait until
you're prompted for an over-the-air
update you can also visit the site to
purchase the headphones which cost two
hundred and twenty-five dollars as for
the device itself the Robin features a
13 megapixel camera a hundred gigs of
online cloud storage and it still cost
four hundred dollars unlocked
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