The blockchain phone from PundiX, in the works for a year now, is almost ready for launch.
The company put the latest iteration on show at the IFA 2019 event in Berlin this week and has revealed to CoinDesk that the device is planned to go on pre-order in Q4 2019 at a price of $599 via Kickstarter and PundiXâs XWallet.
In a statement, the firm said the phone â now officially called âBlok on Blok,â or BOB â will have all data executed over its Function X blockchain system, with no centralized service providers storing usersâ private information.
BOB will allow users to switch between PundiXâs blockchain OS, which powers the decentralized services, and Android.
It will also be customizable. PundiX says the phone will come with a âMOD Assembly Kit,â with detachable parts that allow buyers to modify the deviceâs external look.
Zac Cheah, co-founder and CEO of Pundi X, said:
âBOB marks a big step forward in our mission of creating a Blockchain Internet, a fully decentralized network where every piece of data shared is under the ownerâs control. More importantly, BOB gives a sneak peek of a world powered entirely by blockchain technology, where everyone has control over their own data and everything is executed with the expectations of immutability and transparency.â
BOB will further allow the use of decentralized apps (dapps) and access to blockchain services, as well as supporting the Function X network by acting as a node on the blockchain.
PundiX said the initial batch will see a production run of 5,000 units, which it is considering prototypes before a planned full retail launch.
The reveal of PundiXâs device comes as several major players are said to be launching their own blockchain phones.
LG is said to be close to the launch of a device, as reported on Sept. 10, while HTC apparently has one in the works. Samsung and crypto exchange Huobi have both already launched phones for the crypto and blockchain space.
BOB phone images courtesy of PundiX