Polish startup Mudita Kompakt did not receive funding and is releasing its own smartphone. Its distinctive feature is that there is nothing superfluous in it, and first of all, this includes types of maintenance, construction and services. Keep a blog on your smartphone without any traffic (excessive energy consumption), the owner himself chooses what exactly he will use.
You shouldn’t expect high performance from Mudit: the MediaTek chi installed here has 4 screens, 3 GB of free space and up to 32 GB of built-in space. The most energy-efficient 4.3-speed E-Ink display uses a resolution of 800×480 pixels. This is an 8-megapixel camera, a slot for two SIM cards, a USB-C port, an NFC module, a finger scanner and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. The case has protection classes IP54.

Mudita has an interesting design – a hardware switch to Offline+ mode. To do this, communication between modules, GPS, microphones and cameras is enabled. That is, its imitation, as on most smartphones. The current version is based on the open source Android project, which is not available and does not provide any details anywhere. There are no pre-installed applications, except for basic utilities – media player, notebook, calculator, etc.
Mudita supports the operation of most of the listed applications, but users are tired of pouring in and using them due to their fear and risk. During the operating period of the device, it is necessary to work for 6 minutes on the same day – this is not a conventional indicator. You can also use your phone and schedule its use. The cost of startup sponsors is $324, according to the price it sells for $473.

Source: Tech Cult

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