Translations:FunKey Zero/18/en
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Differences between the Keymu and the later FunKey branded systems include the use of the Intel Edison's built-in eMMC memory for data storage rather than a microSD card, the lack of a speaker in the original prototype (though its open sourced specifications allowed for the inclusion of one), a lower maximum resolution of 128 by 128 pixels, smaller buttons, and a lower-capacity 220 mAh battery. Features only implemented in the later FunKey S and not in the Keymu or FunKey Zero include a magnetic "sleep-mode" mechanism, a protective glass layer above the display, a Menu button, 50 rather than 20 FPS, no screen tearing, and an improved hinge.
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Name | Keymu | FunKey Zero | FunKey S | |
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Dimensions | 1.65" x 1.81" x 0.67" 42 x 46 x 17 mm |
~3.45" x ~1.79" x ~0.32" ~87.6 x ~45.5 x ~8.1 mm |
1.67" x 1.75" x 0.54" 42.5 x 44.5 x 13.8 mm | |
Mass | N/A | 1 oz 30 g | ||
Display | 1.5" (38.1 mm) 128x128 OLED | 1.54" (39.1 mm) 240x240 LCD IPS | ||
Processor | Atom 2-Core @ 500 MHz | ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1.2 GHz | ||
RAM | 1 GB (LPDDR3) | 64 MB (DDR2) | ||
Refresh rate | 20 FPS | 50 FPS | ||
Maximum storage | 4 GB (eMMC) | 2 TB (microSD) | ||
Audio | ∅11.7 mm mono at 700 mW (missing from the initial prototype) |
∅10 mm mono at 500 mW | ∅10 mm mono at 500 mW | |
Headphone jack | ||||
Battery | 220 mAh lithium-ion | None (prototype) | 410 mAh lithium-ion |