Revolutionary technology unveiled by Volla

Volla has introduced its latest smartphone, the Quintus, with advanced technology and innovative software. The device, known in Iran as the “Daria Bond,” features a large 6.78-inch display, a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. The standout feature of Volla phones has always been their software offering Quintus continues this trend by offering a choice of two pre-installed operating systems: VollaOS (based on Android without Google services) and Ubuntu Touch.

With the launch of the QuintusVolla also unveiled an updated version of Volla OS, aimed at improving user privacy and data security. New features include offline voice input and a partnership with HoloChain for encrypted backups stored on other Volla phones.

In a groundbreaking move, Volla has partnered with BijChat to include a LoRa modem, the BZ1with the Quintus

In addition, Volla announced a partnership with the developers of Oniro operating system, a system based on Huawei’s openHarmony core. This partnership aims to provide users with a seamless experience across devices and platforms, bridging the gap between HarmonyOS NEXT and the future of smartphone technology.

The Quintus will be available for pre-order on KickStarter at a price of 544 euros (about 53,900 rubles), with worldwide shipping from 604 euros (59,900 rubles). Pre-orders open on July 2, with deliveries expected in the fall of this year. Stay tuned for more updates on Volla’s groundbreaking innovations in the world of technology.

Additional facts:
– Volla is a Germany-based company known for its commitment to open source technology and user privacy.
– The partnership with BeeChat for the LoRa modem demonstrates Volla’s commitment to expanding communications capabilities through innovative partnerships.
– The introduction of the Quintus marks Volla’s entry into the competitive smartphone market with a focus on unique features and software offerings.

Key questions:
1. How does Volla prioritize user privacy and data security in its software offering?
2. What are the implications of LoRa modem integration for users in terms of connectivity and communication?
3. How does the partnership with Oniro OS contribute to Volla’s long-term strategy for smartphone technology development?

Key challenges/controversies:
1. Balancing user privacy with the need for convenient online services may pose challenges for Volla in maintaining a competitive advantage in the market.
2. The integration of new technologies such as the LoRa modem may face regulatory hurdles or compatibility issues in certain regions.

Advantages:
– Volla’s commitment to open source technology gives users greater control over their devices.
– The choice of operating systems and partnerships with innovative companies offer users various options for customization and communication.
– The addition of features such as offline voice input and encrypted backups improves user privacy and data security.

Cons:
– The unique features of Volla phones may require a learning curve for users unfamiliar with alternative operating systems or communications technologies.
– The price for the Quintus may be a barrier for some consumers, especially compared to regular smartphone offerings.
– Availability may be limited in certain regions, affecting the accessibility of Volla products to a global audience.

Suggested related links:
– Volla’s official website