Caviar unveils the Origin concept - a Vertu-inspired phone that runs Android

04 February 2021
Caviar reworked the interface to support soft keys for an old-school experience. Also, this will start at $1,000, surprisingly cheap for a Caviar.

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  • Anonymous
  • s8i
  • 04 Feb 2021

Essen, 04 Feb 2021I'd rather pay $1000 for this than any Apple, Samsung,... moreMe as well, if such a phone came with flagship or at least high end specs and good build quality then I'd be a lot more willing to spend a thousand on such an interesting phone instead of some 7 inch tablet that is called a phone in 2021

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    • Essen
    • K8T
    • 04 Feb 2021

    I'd rather pay $1000 for this than any Apple, Samsung, Huawei glass brick. Of course, provided the software and interface are smooth and intuitive. Even if they aren't touch based.

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      • Anonymous
      • s8i
      • 04 Feb 2021

      Nokia does still make bar phones from back in the day, but those devices aren't usable any more than just calls. Honestly, anything less than Android or iOS is not usable in a phone these days and Kai os isn't as advanced. If only some company made such a phone with a better processor and storage, and a touch screen and latest Android version I'd be looking forward to have it

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        • Anonymous
        • s8i
        • 04 Feb 2021

        Phones as such is what we tech enthusiasts really would want, instead of thousands of those overly sized bricks releasing onto the market every week that are as boring to use and look as they can get

          in the name of nostalgia you can charge a whole lot of money.

            Later, Vivo will claim Caviar because of copying their software's name