الأحد، 8 يناير 2017

The Card phone review: The future is modular



Introduction With an OLED screen and a body that"s merely 6.5mm thick, the spec sheet of the Aiek E1 starts off nicely. It"s a one-off device unlike any other that we"ve reviewed in recent years.
Its pet-name being the Card phone, this little fellow comes in a credit-card size but don"t worry, you can afford one even if you don"t have a credit card. Or a wallet. Or even a roof over your head.
As it"s a phone that"s meant to be as affordable as it gets, some compromises had to be made. For example, it doesn"t run the latest Android version. Come to think of it, it doesn"t run any version of any OS whatsoever, but that doesn"t stop it from being the cheapest modular phone there is right now. Forget the Moto X – the Card phone rules modularity.
Don"t believe us? For instance, the Aiek E1 may not support Apple Pay or Android Pay or any other similar service, but that can"t stop you from getting your existing contactless credit ..

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