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الخميس، 24 سبتمبر 2015

Three huge takeaways from our Nextbit interview

We are surrounded by sub $400 Android phones from new companies trying to re-invent the Android phone, and while that's awesome for those of us simply unwilling to shell out $900 for something "top of the line" it means these companies really need something solid to offer customers in order to stand out. For Nextbit, the strategy is two-fold. You've got a unique cloud integration solution that acts as though your phone has an extra 100gb of non-local storage baked right in, and you've got the undeniably unique design of the Nextbit Robin.

We had a lot of questions about how the Nextbit Robin would actually work, so we sat down live last night to talk about how this phone would actually work. Here's what we learned.

Cloud security is a priority

The Nextbit folks are completely aware of the natural concerns whenever anyone mentions backing everything up to a data center somewhere, and there's no getting around that with clever features and a visually pleasing UI. Rather than trying to manage a data center on their own, Nextbit is using Amazon's AWS for the 100gb included with every Robin. Your data is encrypted when travelling from your phone to Nextbit's Amazon cloud, and it remains encrypted when sitting with Nextbit.












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