Enlarge / The Rabbit R1. (credit: Rabbit Inc)

If you haven’t heard of the Rabbit R1, this is yet another “AI box” that is trying to replace your smartphone with a voice command device that runs zero apps. Just like the Humane AI Pin, this thing recently launched and seems to be dead on arrival as a completely non-viable device that doesn’t solve any real problems, has terrible battery life, and is missing big chunks of core functionality. Before the device fades into obscurity, though, Android Authority’s Mishaal Rahman looked at the software and found the “smartphone replacement” device just runs a smartphone OS. It’s Android—both an Android OS and Android app, just in a very limited $200 box.
OK, technically, we can’t call it “Android” since that’s a Google trademark that you only get access to after licensing Google Play. It runs AOSP (the Android Open Source Project

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