The Volla Phone X23, the latest iteration of the Volla Phone project, is now available for purchase from Hallo Welt Systeme. As with its predecessors, the Volla Phone X23 is Google-free and boasts an open-source operating system. The device is launching with a choice of either Volla OS or Ubuntu Touch as its default software.

Volla Phone X23

Under the hood, the Volla Phone X23 is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, which has previously received favorable reviews in devices such as the Moto G72 and POCO M5. The X23 is equipped with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of expandable storage. It is powered by a large 5,000 mAh battery, which supports both 30 W wired and 15 W wireless charging, providing ample power to the phone. The device also features a 6.1-inch ‘U-Notch’ display with a resolution of 1,560 x 720 pixels. The X23 has a dual camera, consisting of a 48 MP primary camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 16 MP front-facing camera. The Volla Phone X23 is expected to deliver sharp photos and videos with such a camera setup. The device’s dimensions are 160.9 x 80 x 12.2 mm, and it weighs 270 g.

Currently, the Volla Phone X23 is available for purchase in Europe for €522 (~$555), with either Volla OS or Ubuntu Touch pre-installed. However, Hallo Welt Systeme is offering a 10% discount on the device until March 19 with the code ‘VOLLAX23’. This discount brings the launch price down to €478.13 (~$508). Customers who pre-order the device can expect to receive it in May. It appears that Hallo Welt Systeme is only selling the device in Europe at the moment, but the company’s FAQ suggests that it will eventually become available on Indiegogo for customers in other regions.

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