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Nextbit's new red Robin is open for business

Meet the limited-edition Nextbit Ember Robin. It's the same fun and minimal Robin phone, but in striking red!

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Earlier this year, Nextbit grabbed a lot of attention for its Robin phone.

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The vivid design as well as unique implementation of cloud storage make the Robin a refreshing change, even if it has a little work to do.

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Well, now you can get the limited-edition Ember shade.

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If LEGO made a phone, it would look like this.

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It's got a deeply saturated finish.

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The round speaker at the top echoes the camera lens shape.

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If you have any saliva left after looking at these pictures, congratulations! Here's our review of the Nextbit Robin.

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