Flipper One wants to be the Linux multi-tool in your pocket
Flipper Devices has introduced the Flipper One, an ARM-based Linux computer designed for versatility and openness. Unlike its predecessor, the Flipper Zero, the One is a full-fledged Linux device with various connectivity options. The device is set to launch with a price point of around $350, but potential buyers should be cautious due to the uncertainties surrounding production and shipping.
- ▪The Flipper One features a Rockchip RK3576 CPU and a Raspberry Pi RP2350B microcontroller.
- ▪It includes multiple ports such as USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and Ethernet, along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities.
- ▪Flipper Devices aims to provide full mainline Linux kernel support for the device.
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