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Author: Ashley Carman
We really thought the keyboard Moto Z Mod might actually ship, but yesterday, the company behind it — Livermorium — issued a final update on Indiegogo saying it’s not happening. The mod’s creators chalk its demise up to supply chain issues, a lack of Moto Z phone owners, and zero retailer interest. That combination does sound pretty damning. However, Livermorium says it’s now focusing its efforts on an actual phone, called the “Q-device,” which will be a “high-end and premium landscape slider phone.” People who backed the keyboard mod on Indiegogo can automatically roll their pledge over to this new phone and then buy it at a discounted rate. (But I don’t know why you’d put faith in this company a second time.) Backers can also request a...
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We really thought the keyboard Moto Z Mod might actually ship, but yesterday, the company behind it — Livermorium — issued a final update on Indiegogo saying it’s not happening. The mod’s creators chalk its demise up to supply chain issues, a lack of Moto Z phone owners, and zero retailer interest. That combination does sound pretty damning. However, Livermorium says it’s now focusing its efforts on an actual phone, called the “Q-device,” which will be a “high-end and premium landscape slider phone.” People who backed the keyboard mod on Indiegogo can automatically roll their pledge over to this new phone and then buy it at a discounted rate. (But I don’t know why you’d put faith in this company a second time.) Backers can also request a...
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