XDA is probably the largest and most famous Android developer community abroad (also known as a mobile information portal). It was and is also a platform for developers to release various third-party ROMs. The XDA team, which has been dedicated to tinkering with software systems, has recently created its first mobile phone, named Pro1-X.
This Pro1-X actually uses the mold of F (x) tec Pro1, a mobile phone launched last year - the only difference is the blue back cover and the XDA logo on it. It has a retro sliding 66 key full keyboard, which at first glance reminds people of the MOTO milestone in the Android start-up era. The design of this sideslip keyboard also makes the whole machine very heavy - 243g, and 14mm when the keyboard is closed.
Pro1-X is equipped with a 5.99-inch, FHD+resolution symmetrical curved OLED screen, and its core configuration is relatively old. It is equipped with the flagship SoC Snapdragon 835 in 2017, with 8+256GB memory storage configuration. It has a built-in 3200mAh battery and supports 18W QC 3.0 fast charging; 12 megapixel rear IMX363 main camera and 5 megapixel sub camera.
As a mobile phone produced by a mobile community, Pro1-X is equipped with LineageOS (formerly CM), the third party ROM with the largest number of users at present. It is manufactured as Android 9 and can be upgraded to Android 10.
At the same time, the phone can also run Ubuntu Touch OS. The phone's USB-C interface supports HDMI output. You can operate the Ubuntu desktop on the extended display screen. At this time, the phone can be used as a touch pad.
The retail price of Pro1-X produced by this XDA is 899 dollars (6034 yuan), and it also provides 639 dollars (about 4289 yuan) in community discount price and 599 dollars (about 4020 yuan) in crowdfunding early bird price. In combination with the configuration, nature or belief and collection are the most important.
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