WhartonBrooks unveiled the Cerulean Moment handset in March, and started an Indiegogo campaign to fund its launch. That crowdfunding effort has now ended, having reached just 3% of its $1.1m target.
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WhartonBrooks' crowdfunding campaign for its first Windows 10 Mobile handset is now at just 2% of its $1.1m goal - but the company is already planning more Windows phones, along with a VR headset.
WhartonBrooks announced the details of its upcoming Windows phone today, which will be called the Cerulean Moment. It also launched an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, aiming to raise $1.1 million.
WhartonBrooks' Cerulean Mobile Twitter account tweeted a photo of the company's upcoming Windows phone, asking "should we name them?" The delayed device was originally expected in 2016.
WhartonBrooks confirmed on Twitter today which cellular bands will be supported by its upcoming Windows 10 Mobile device, including GSM, CDMA, and LTE. It appears well-suited for T-Mobile and AT&T.
WhartonBrooks promised the most disruptive device "since the advent of the smartphone" - but after indefinitely postponing an event to discuss its handset, the company has revealed a further delay.