FuriLabs Announces FLX1s Smartphone Launch with October 2025 Production Completion
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Summary
FuriLabs has announced the launch of the FLX1s smartphone, with pre-sales now open and production scheduled to complete by end of October 2025. The company will start shipping after production completion and will automatically upgrade existing FLX1 orders to the new model or provide refunds. The announcement expresses gratitude to the supportive community of FLX1 owners and those awaiting orders.
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Pre-sales are open and the phone is in production which is due to complete end of October 2025
Existing orders will be opted into the FLX1s or refunded
you have been the most wonderful and supportive community that we could ever have imagined
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