The new Ringo kit from Circuitmess offers you all the necessary components to assemble your own mobile phone. The creation of this phone is recommended for childrens from 6 years old, will take you according to your level between 5 and 6 hours and can consult online the community help and the detailed construction guide.
Assembly requires basic tools that can be purchased at all DIY stores or by ordering the Circuitmess Ringo Kit with tools. The phone works with a SIM card and you can program your own applications via Arduino. The Ringo kit is also available in an already assembled version.
Today's mobile phones are beautiful, powerful and powerful, but they are not really yours. For the little handymen and budding programmers who want to create their own phone, customize it and start programming mobile applications via Arduino, then the new Ringo kit from Circuitmess will be ideal. It is available in 3 versions: with the tools, without the tools and already assembled. This will save time for those who are more interested in programming their applications.
CircuitMess Ringo works like an ordinary mobile phone. It can send and receive phone calls and SMS messages and is based on ordinary SIM cards. You must insert a micro SIM card into the SIM card slot of your Ringo to make phone calls and send SMS messages. Each Ringo phone is built around a pre-certified network chip that is pre-approved and contains a unique network chip (International Mobile Equipment Identification Number (IMEI) that cannot be changed or deleted).
CircuitMess Ringo can be programmed in Arduino IDE (based on C/C++++), Python, and CircuitBlocks : a graphical programming environment of the Scratch type developed by Circuitmess.
For those who are concerned about network compatibility, know that your Ringo phone will work in 28 European countries and nearly 200 countries around the world. So there's no need to worry about that side!
Caution: the standard kit without tools does not contain the tools listed above. You can also order your pre-assembled Ringo phone.