The Kickstarter campaign for dTOOR’s second circular smartphone, The Cyrcle Phone 4G LTE with Android 10, is officially over. Christina Cyr, the CEO and founder of dTOOR & The Cyrcle Phone, would like to thank everyone who backed The Cyrcle Phone and made the campaign a success. The team is excited to start the final manufacturing run and deliver The Cyrcle Phone to the backers. dTOOR has all the components in stock to fulfill all the orders received which means the rewards will be delivered well within the predicted timeline.
Read MoreThe Cyrcle Phone 4G LTE with Android 10, also known as The Cyrcle Phone 2.0, has been live on Kickstarter since August 10, 2021 and is now coming to an end on October 8, 2021 at midnight. These past two months have been a whirlwind of activity for the team and the company is excited to start delivering rewards to backers after a successful campaign.
Read MoreThe Cyrcle Phone 4G LTE with Android 10, or The Cyrcle Phone 2.0, met the 60-day Kickstarter funding goal within the first 60 hours of the campaign, which launched on August 10, 2021. dTOOR would like to more than double the progress that has been made and aim for $25,000 ($10,000 original goal + $15,000 more). If met, the company will be using the stretch goal funds to produce an even better product for the world to see. The campaign concludes at midnight on October 8, 2021.
Read MoreThe Cyrcle Phone 4G LTE with Android 10 was launched on August 10, 2021. This was the day CEO Christina Cyr has been working towards for several years. Plenty of time, skill, effort, and hard work were devoted to The Cyrcle Phone 4G. On August 12, 2021, 60 hours after the campaign has launched, dTOOR reached and surpassed its goal of 10,000 USD.
Read MoreThe White House released an executive order last week urging the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to secure the consumers’ rights to fix their own gadgets, also known as “The Right to Repair” movement. The FTC then voted unanimously to enforce laws around the movement. Simply put, the FTC will develop new rules to ensure that companies do not restrict consumers from exercising their Right to Repair. This will provide the consumers access to the documentation, parts, software, and tools needed to fix their devices. The FTC also encourages everyone to be on the lookout and report any signs of warranty abuse. Manufacturers are prohibited from telling consumers that their warranty is voided once the product has been altered by someone else.
Read MoreIf you’re tired of having the same rectangular phone year after year, dTOOR is here to give you another option. Starting August 2021, you will be able to get your very own circular phone through a Kickstarter campaign. The Cyrcle Phone will be available for $699 during the pre-sales campaign, which is a considerable discount from its retail price of $999. Sign up for a launch alert here.
Read MoredTOOR Inc. SPC, a sustainable smartphone company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Addison Karolick as Chief Technology Officer. Addison brings a combination of consumer electronics experiences across smartphones, hardware, and embedded engineering. Previously Addison has worked as a software engineer, systems engineer, and senior embedded system engineer on hardware for projects on behalf of large organizations such as Samsung, Environmental Tectonics, Spatial Networks, and DRS Tactical Systems. Prior to joining dTOOR, Addison founded her own tech startup in San Francisco, called IsoLEDed.
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