As a reminder, Passport comes with everything you need to get started, including a replaceable and rechargeable battery, an industrial-grade 8GB microSD card, microSD adapters for Android and iPhone, and a USB-C cable for charging.
Nice move with this discount that landed perfectly during ledger collapse
$199 is perfect price, cheaper and better than Trezor T and most other hardware wallets.
That being said, we still want a cheaper version, something like
Passport A, similar like there are Pixel 7 and Pixel 7A smartphones
Especially since the firmware was back-ported to the older hardware, maybe an option would be a cheap all-plastic shell around Founders Edition internals?
Similar as Apple did it back in the day with the iPhone 5C (released alongside the 5S, with iPhone 5 internals and cheap, but nice and colorful shell).
Of course, this only works if we assume that the hardware is significantly cheaper than Batch 2 hardware and that the quite premium looking and feeling shell of the FE is relatively expensive to manufacture. I believe having read somewhere that they cast metal parts in the U.S.
I was wondering about Nokia batteries compatibility and I remember you guys said they should be compatible with old Nokia batteries.
There was a guy who tried doing this and old Nokia battery was not fitting the case of Passport, even if they look almost identical in size.
This is not a big deal, but I would like to be able to have few spare batteries I can easily swap anytime... so everyone make sure to have correct BL-5C battery
(not similar BL-5CB model) Actual
BL-5C do fit though, right? I will look for one and reply to this if I'm successful.