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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Flipper Zero Gets Stronger with New Update: Improved Battery Life, Memory and NFC Support

Known as a popular cybersecurity tool today, Flipper Zerohas received its long-awaited first major software update. This comprehensive 1.0 update, which developers have been working on for three years, includes many important features that make the device more efficient. In particular, the improvements made to the battery life of the device and the advantages provided in memory usage are noteworthy. The battery life improvement that came with a previous update has been fully stabilized with this update.

One of the biggest problems with the Flipper Zero was its internal flash memory capacity, which made it harder for developers to constantly add new features. In previous updates, new features were buried in the software to avoid exceeding the memory capacity. However, this limit was overcome last year, and an app store was added to the Flipper Zero, allowing new apps to be run via microSD cards. This eliminated memory limitations to some extent.

JavaScript support and advanced NFC system

In a significant update for software developers, Flipper Zero now supports JavaScript, making it much easier to write your own apps and customize the device. The NFC (Near Field Communication) system has also been completely rewritten and now supports more card types. Card reading speeds have also been reportedly increased, significantly improving the device’s performance.

Data transfer with Android devices via Bluetooth has also been accelerated. According to developers, this speed increase has reached 40%. This both speeds up data transfer processes and improves the overall user experience of the device.

Remote control features compatible with more devices

Flipper Zero’s new software update allows the device to be used as a universal remote control for home electronics IR protocols It also increases the number of devices. Now more televisions, air conditioners, sound systems and projectors can be controlled with Flipper Zero. If longer-range IR transmission is needed, the device also supports external IR modules.

Flipper Zero also offers the ability to listen in on analog radios. The developers say the device sub-GHz radio system It now supports 89 different radio protocols. If the internal antenna is not enough, it is also possible to connect a more powerful antenna with an external sub-GHz module.

With this major update, the flexibility of Flipper Zero’s use in many areas has been increased. The device has now become more powerful and functional for both developers and security enthusiasts. Details and download links for the new software update can be found on the website.

Danish Kapoor