The new Flipper One is a pocket-sized Linux computer

The Flipper One is also loaded with connectivity, including PCIe, SATA, and USB 3.0 interfaces, two Ethernet ports, and an M.2 slot that can expand its capabilities with modules that add cellular connectivity, or Flipper Zero functionality like NFC and RFID. Instead of requiring a mouse, the Flipper One’s user interface can be navigated using the built-in D-pad and a collection of customizable buttons, but the team behind it hasn’t finalized the user interface, or even the device itself.

Although it was announced today, the Flipper One is not yet available for sale or preorder. The company has revealed a device that it isn’t actually ready to sell, as it wants to solicit feedback from developers before finalizing the hardware. The company created an online portal detailing the development of Flipper One where the community can also submit suggestions and ideas on how to further improve it. Flipper co-founder and CEO Pavel Zovner is expected to launch a Kickstarter for the device later this year, which will cost around $350. gizmodo.



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