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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With less than 24 hours to go until WhartonBrooks' campaign for its Cerulean Moment Windows 10 Mobile handset ends, the company has only achieved 2% of its fixed $1.1 million funding goal.
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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.
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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.
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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.
WhartonBrooks - which says its devices "will radically change the mobile computing industry" - has postponed an event this weekend, at which it planned to talk about its new Windows 10 Mobile handset.
Last week, WhartonBrooks announced plans to launch a new Windows phone this fall. The company has now revealed that it will be holding an event at a Microsoft Store to talk about it.
WhartonBrooks announced recently that the Connecticut-based company will be launching a high end Windows phone this fall, which will contain features such as Continuum.