
This is the unreleased Nextbit Robin 2
The Nextbit Robin 2 is a phone that was never released, but at CES 2020, we had the chance to see a prototype and think about what could have been.
The Nextbit Robin 2 is a phone that was never released, but at CES 2020, we had the chance to see a prototype and think about what could have been.
The Nextbit Robin's Smart Storage will be shutting down on March 1st.
Six months on the dot since it announced it was being acquired by Razer, Nextbit has ended support for its one and only phone, the Robin.
After hovering around in the mid-$200 range for a while, and regularly receiving small price drops, you can now pick up the exceptionally solid Nextbit Robin for just $145 on Amazon.
Nextbit has just unveiled its first piece of beta software, Web Client. This will allow you to view your pictures, their metadata and even download them on your computer with ease.
Nextbit has revealed its plans to release an OS update for its Robin smartphone in the fourth quarter of 2016 that will offer owners better battery life.
Nextbit has sent out an email to the backers of its Robin smartphone, alerting them that the company has canceled the U.S. CDMA version of the device that would have worked on Verizon and Sprint's networks. Refunds will be issued for everyone who pre-ordered that version of the phone.
Nextbit is a startup founded in October 2012, headed by former Worldwide Head of Business Development and Partnerships for Android at Google Tom Moss, Android software engineer Mike Chan, and SVP of Design and User Experience at HTC, Scott Coyle. Nextbit started out by launching their online backup solution, and has since moved onto hardware. Its first (and eventually only) project was...
Nextbit is a fresh mobile startup that's already off to a hot start with its first phone, Robin, which has raised nearly $1 million on Kickstarter in a matter of days. The phone isn't coming to retail until early in 2016, but we've got your look at some pre-production units!
Nextbit breaks its silence and introduces Robin — a retro-designed Android smartphone from some longtime industry heavyweights that leverages the cloud to make the most of its limited on-board storage.
Nextbit — the startup who describes themselves as "a bunch of folks from places like Google, Apple, Amazon, and Dropbox" have just announced their upcoming product at the CodeMobile conference. Labeled as Baton, it looks to be a deeply embedded method of sharing application data across multiple devices, in real time. Their examples list features such as: Sync: Keeps apps and data...