Whenever a Wi-Fi network is available, the Robin automatically syncs to Nextbit’s cloud and clears up space on its internal memory while preserving your data on the cloud. A quick glance at the four, little lights on the Robin’s back will let you know if it’s syncing data.
The Robin’s Android OS is integrated with Nextbit’s cloud, so storage space is effectively cleared from this smartphone’s ROM. As the Robin consistently syncs your data, you’ll almost always have ample space to store your favourite content. It starts syncing data automatically whenever it’s connected to a Wi-Fi network, so you needn’t worry about the battery being excessively drained or your data charges shooting up.
Not only can you instantly access the apps that are on this smartphone’s internal memory, you can also restore any app that has been archived on your cloud with a simple click. You can also access any picture you’ve taken in no time. When an archived image is viewed, its resolution is altered to suit the Robin’s screen resolution while the actual image on the cloud will remain in its original resolution.
You no longer need to enter an elaborate pattern or password to unlock this smartphone. With the Robin, your fingerprint will serve as a password to lock or unlock this smartphone.
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