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Synapse-Phones gained online prominence almost immediately with its offer of the Synapse One, an Android smartphone that could be customized to suit each customer's needs. According to the Synapse-Phones website, the phones could be enabled for WLAN, configured with a front camera, or set up for television feed or other multimedia. Customers could pick either capacitive or physical buttons, and even had a choice of color. The Synapse One failed to ship as promised. Synapse-Phones offered no explanation, but simply ceased operation in January 2011.
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Synapse-Phones
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Philipp Ziebart Christopher BrĂ¼ning Eugen Bernhardt
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defunct very small company with no third party sources
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Synapse-Phones gained online prominence almost immediately with its offer of the Synapse One, an Android smartphone that could be customized to suit each customer's needs. According to the Synapse-Phones website, the phones could be enabled for WLAN, configured with a front camera, or set up for television feed or other multimedia. Customers could pick either capacitive or physical buttons, and even had a choice of color. On September 29, 2010, Synapse-Phones announced that customers could visit their website to preorder and customize their Android smartphones, and promised that the phones would ship by "the middle of Q1 2011." The response was so overwhelming that Synapse-Phones' site crashed and visitors were redirected to the company blog. The Synapse One failed to ship as promised. Synapse-Phones offered no explanation, but simply ceased operation in January 2011.