Published on May 1, 2026
Volla has unveiled its latest smartphone, the Plinius. This device runs on a Linux-based operating system and offers a rugged design tailored for durability. With an IP68 rating, it stands ready to withstand harsh environments.
The Plinius deviates from the mainstream services. Instead, it aims to provide a clean user experience focused on privacy and independence. Starting at €598, this phone encourages users to rethink their reliance on traditional operating systems.
Initial reception has highlighted its unique features. Users appreciate the replaceable battery, a rarity in today’s market. The clean OLED display and robust construction have also gained positive feedback.
The introduction of the Plinius may shift consumer expectations on smartphone design. As users demonstrate interest in privacy and longevity, other manufacturers could follow suit. Volla’s offering sets a precedent that could revitalize the concept of modular, sustainable technology in mobile devices.
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