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Meet Vsenn : A Finnish smartphone startup co-founded by former Nokia Android X Program Manager



Vsenn is a Finnish smartphone startup co-founded by a yet-unnamed former Nokia Android X Program Manager. According to its website, Vsenn is dedicated to create the world's best mobile user experience through the most secure and regularly updated Android OS platform using modular hardware. It says a smartphone evolution is coming and promises to evolve with you. Similar to the Google's Project Ara, Vsenn wants to give its users the power to customize their phone to their preference by offering modular and upgradable hardware.



Some of the key announcements from Vsenn are :

1. Modular Hardware
You can upgrade or replace three modules of your smartphone; Camera, Battery, Processor/RAM

2. Strong security features
Triple layer protection for all the data on the phone. Free access to a VPN Network and secure Cloud.

3. Fast and regular updates

Vanilla Android (stock Android) with guaranteed updates for the next 4 years.

4. 4.7 inch screen with 1080p resolution = 468.7 ppi



5. Customizable Looks

Changeable Back covers to add style and enhance the look of your phone.

6. AOSPA (Paranoid Android) as Approved Rom Partner

You can change roms on your device without having to worry about the warranty and factory support. You can enjoy PA Rom features like Pie Controls, Hover, Immersive Mode, Peek, Dynamic System Bars (DSB)


7. SD card support

You can bring all your music collection with you thanks to the addition to SD card support.

Vsenn has been tight lipped about the possible release date of the device. So make sure you visit their website or follow thier official twitter account for more information.

Via Vsenn


Stay High On Android. Peace!!!

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