Make your own phone with MakerPhone (some soldering required)

Make your own phone with MakerPhone (some soldering required)

By Devin Coldewey

There’s no shortage of interesting electronics kits out there to occupy an idle Sunday, but with this one you get a phone out of the bargain. The MakerPhone is a kit looking for funds on Kickstarter that lets you assemble a working mobile phone from a number of boards and pieces, and the end result looks about as wild as you’d expect.

For about a hundred bucks, you get a mainboard, casing, LCD, wireless module, processor, and all the other pieces you need to make a basic smartphone. You’re not going to be browsing Instagram on this thing, but you can make calls, send texts, and play Snake. Remember when that was enough?

This is purpose-built hardware, of course — you won’t be putting it together cap by cap — but it’s not exactly plug and play, either. You’ll need a soldering iron, snippers, and some Python chops. (Not delicious python meat — Python the programming language.)

The MakerPhone microcontroller is Arduino-compatible, so you can tweak and extend it, too. But the creators (who previously shipped a similarly DIY handheld gaming machine) say you don’t need any experience to do this. It takes you through the absolute …read more

Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

A fictional Facebook Portal videochat with Mark Zuckerberg Previous post A fictional Facebook Portal videochat with Mark Zuckerberg 2019 Hyundai Nexo first drive review: The hydrogen-powered crossover     - Roadshow Next post 2019 Hyundai Nexo first drive review: The hydrogen-powered crossover - Roadshow