I recently read a book called The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly. There are a bunch of chapters in it. One of the chapters was about how in the future we won't really own much of anything, but we'll have access to everything. We'll just ask our apartment for what we want in the morning (clothes, and maybe a George Foreman Grill), use it during the day, and drop it down a chute end of the day. A life of flexibility, variety, and the lack of encumbrance!
That's kind of what this Blu R1 HD feels like. It’s a $100 phone that you can get for $50 if you agree to let Amazon display ads on your lock screen and in your notification tray. It feels like a phone I don't own. It feels disposable. And it's kind of nice.
Blu and Amazon have redefined the budget smartphone
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