One of the big breakout trends of this past week has been the emergence of a brand new form factor for mobile phones. While Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Fold at its own event last week, Huawei used MWC ...
I love the idea of the Fxtec Pro1 more than the phone itself. Made by a startup that’s never built a smartphone before, the Fxtec Pro1 is trying to revive the long-dormant physical keyboard in an age ...
Our quick take We weren't ever expecting the FxTec Pro1 to be a phone to directly rival the best-known flagships on the market, rather we expected it to be a device trying to do something different in ...
High-price foldable devices may be all the rage among mobile bigwigs, but UK mobile business Fxtec thinks there's still life in the 'slideable' mobile with a physical keyboard. If you don't mind ...
In 2019, a little known company by the name of F(x)tec released the Pro 1, a modern take on the QWERTY phones of yesteryear. For a second act, the company is teaming up with XDA Developers, a ...
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XDA has teamed up with F(x)tech to announce the world's first smartphone -- the Pro 1-X -- that runs on LineageOS run out of the box. The device will also be available with Ubuntu Touch support. XDA ...
The F(x)tec Pro1 is one of the few modern smartphones to feature a slide-out keyboard for thumb typing. First launched in 2019, the phone was designed to ship with a custom version of Android ...
Along with the folding phones and hulking battery monsters that were released during and around the annual Mobile World Congress, an age-old mobile phone trend is clawing its way back out of the grave ...
The latest version of Ubuntu Touch is out and, among other things, it brings official support for three more devices: the Fairphone 3, Volla Phone X23, and F(x)tec Pro1 X. Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-2 can ...
Fxtec has unveiled the Pro1-X, a keyboard phone that runs Android, Ubuntu, and even LineageOS. It’s still using a Snapdragon 835 chip, however. You can back the Indiegogo campaign for $499 or £386.