step up your game, desolder some of the usb ports to make it slimmer, you can directly solder the 2g module to the pins in the desoldered usb port, directly soldering the screen would also reduce greatly the size of that thing
Alanna Lopez Trimming it down more is totally possible! For now Im keeping it "full size" since this makes developing with it easier until Im satisfied with the software side of things.
I've got an idea. Since it is a proper pi, it can also be used as a desktop computer (to some extent). What if you could slide this phone into a DIY pi laptop sort of device and turn your phone into a proper computer. Alternatively, you could just plug in a display, keyboard and a mouse in order to turn it into a desktop computer. Either way, this certainly has a lot of potential.
I’m actually trying to make a device that connects via Bluetooth to my disabled mothers hearing aids, with a very simple GUI so she can make and receive phone calls on her hearing aid. This was a very useful first step, thank you, so much.
I want you to, is 'gapps' working because android means nothing to me unless I can get in the google play store or have some way to get apk's on the board. I tried emetria and something else I think I was having a PSU issue. Any way , where can I find a working image with google play or a way to install apks. Android never plays nice with my hardware for some reason even today I tried booting an x86 64 version in a vm to try it out. I just recently came across this pretty cool older asus netbook. and I ran it live and tried with a full install and it was sitting on a black screen with a blinking cursor for an hour before I was sick of trying. I bought the 3b+ thinking everything that worked on the 3b would work , I was sadly mistaken. I upped the USB output and stuck diet pi on a flashdrive, made a self deleting ramdisk , and customized it to my liking. I manually installed a bunch of software( not from the launcher), the system is pretty optimal, for me. I still want an android os though so please post it, thanks.
Well done.It would be pretty cool if the community got together and designed a marketable phone that offered some real upgradeability. A cool camera, ability add a memory, 5G compatibility, speech recognition, etc. Of course, I am asking a bit much for now, but a community designed phone would really be awesome.
Why not use a raspberry pi zero? It would make the phone more compact, then you could fit it in your pocket. Also really like this guy and his videos, probably the best on the Ben heck show.
@@muh1h1 For the level of features he showed off in the video even a Zero should be more than enough. In fact, there's a different project that is already using the rPi Zero as a phone that's worth checking out for those interested here: hackaday.io/project/19035-zerophone-a-raspberry-pi-smartphone/log/51839-project-description-and-frequently-asked-questions
EthanDoezWhatever. Thanks! Yeah as mentioned below, the zero is much slower compared to the 3B+ especially when running graphical apps, plus I did want the full size usb without needing to add a hub to the zero.
I've wanted a new model of Xperia Play for ages now. Anyone remember the Xperia Play? It was the "Playstation Phone" and it was pretty awesome! It worked just like a regular cell phone when closed and when opened it had nice controls to play games on.
Sorry for nitpicking, but right at the beginning you made a mistake, (sort of) A USB can be hooked up to your mobile phone, however you just need an adapter cable. My phone is Android and when I tried this, the phone definitely detected it! Sadly though, I couldn't open the files from the USB. This may simply be due to the file format perhaps, OR it detected the space, but needed an app to access the files on the USB.(?) But my point is that if it detects the USB space, that space is usable by the Phone! Peace. :D
This is amazing. I was wondering how the cellular module connects to a network? Is there subscriber identity module built in? If so which provider does it connect to? Do you have to authenticate with that provider? Do you have log into the provider or is it already configured by the SIM?
That one parent who makes this for there kid when they asked for a smart phone.... Hahaha that is going to be me when I'm older. I mean they didn't specify...
There are other options for a touch screen. Imagine setting up a Pi 4B+ 8G, an HDMI touchscreen or screen connector touchscreen. Hook camera to the camera connector. Then use a phone adapter module. a custom heat sink to redirect the heat. Then small M.2 drive Maybe secondary SD card adapter.
Nice job. I was wondering if someone had a full tutorial for this. You should have put a camera! It would look amazing and the pi 5 now has 2 camera slots so that you can have a from and back camera setup.
I'd like to do a project like this with the raspberry pi CM4 and a 4g module. Does anyone have any advice? Also, I'd like to have some faster storage on phone. I've seen how you can boot from usb and maybe even a nvme drive. I'm worried about cooling for an nvme drive and the pi itself. Battery life is also a concern of mine. I was considering booting over a usb drive over a sd card because I've heard they're faster and I don't think cooling the storage would be a concern with a usb drive.
Can this be done with a Pi Zero? And i would like to see thermo-charging abilities. Set it next to a fire or heat source and it start to charge from the heat.
Hey, great video per usual! I just had a few questions pertaining to the build.. 1.) How long did the total build take in real time? 2.) Where did you source the parts? 3.) What was the price for the PiPhone (all parts & components) around time of build?
I tried to make myself a cell phone out of a raspberry pi, but the total cost was around 5000mxp (around 250 usd), basically the screen was the same price than an average 5" cell phone.
I like it! Any particular reason you use a custom software instead of running Android on it? You could make it a bit slimmer, too, but for development, it's probably best to leave it full-size.
Ah, that makes sense. I was under the impression you were already comfortable with python. When I want to learn a new programming language, I do that, too - just find a fun project and use it :D It's actually kinda funny, I know a couple people who swear by learning from books and the like. Reference material is great, but I feel like it can only teach you so much.
I am wondering the same thing! I wish that was mentioned in the video so that if people wanted to try to get it for free and it wasn't they wouldn't waste money on it.
I know that a pi 4 can run android pretty well, so if your using a pi 4 you probably could. Android is also linux based so there might be some patches for the drivers.
Could you add apps like internet, Facebook, UA-cam, and can you put a speaker in it for music and a touchscreen keyboard and maybe use a copy of android that would make it great
How did you get the keyboard to dial the numbers ... can ya send me links or something... so I can build one. You mentioned Qt or something ... I have the zero ... and the pi 4 8g ... so in essence what I need is a graphical user interface from once I connect the module that I can bring up and use to dial and save contacts and so forth what did you used to do that?
I always dremed about my own cellphone. Combines with laptop and basically all I need or ever would need. This is great base for my LTIP project, so thanks :)
I have a pi3 b+ .... i would like to know if there is any adeptor or any thing available that can be inserted to the display jumper and the other end lets me insert any display from a broken phone. i know touch wont work iam ok with that.
There are a large variety of screens and unique controllers for which someone would need to write drivers. While you can buy most OEM screens, you'll find the documentation for them is pretty sparse, or nonexistent, because this is proprietary hardware. You're better off with the well documented screens with SPI interfaces or miniature displays with HDMI.
@@MrVolt sir m currently using hdmi and a hdmi to vga convertor... it was just a idea to attach an easily available screen .... as pi itself proved to be the worlds cheapest computer and to keep the pi like that we need cheap and easy solutions....... My point is sir that if pi along with its accessories goes above the cheapest desktop or laptop in the market ..what will be the point in buying it ??? Also thanks for the reply....keep up the good work...god bless you
I'm making a pi 3b with a 5 inch touchscreen and I want good software anyone have any suggestions I seen some people put android on the pi 3 but I'm if that's the way to go all I'll really use it for is maybe Facebook, Instagram and UA-cam and maybe web browsing
I wonder whether they considered the 3A+ when doing this project? The Zero 2W is pretty much the 3A+ really, and now it's -available- released, it would probably make for a slimmer build...
great project. i always wanted to use gsm module for simple device like this. you could use esp32 it could be harder but it will be better looking device.
That's pretty rad, DJ! I'm pretty sure this is the phone we all wanted when Android came out--modular, expandable, hackable. LET'S GET THIS BABY TO MARKET!!!
Thanks Matt! Right? I'm still mad that Project Ara and the like were canceled. I refuse to believe "progress" for future gadgets means yet more black boxes! (sent from my iphone)
@@MrVolt There was so much hope and optimism for Project Ara, but--alas!--it seems that real progress is going to come from guys like us who are making cool things "Just 'cos" 😉
My two cents.. First of all it's way too big. That's because you're using all those modules instead of making a PCB and using only the necessary components. The Raspberry is just a waste. You're only using it to send uart commands to the gsm module and drive a display. You can do that with a 1$ microcontroller for a fraction of that power, plus it would be soooo much smaller. Another point, you have a touch panel which is kinda neat and saves a lot of place but then you're using those bulky ugly switches. It just doesn't fit together. And don't get me started about the power consumption. That battery powers a 5V /1 or 2 Amps raspberry through a boost converter, the display and the gsm module. Very inefficient. This here is a much better design: ua-cam.com/video/JDmqrCzniDg/v-deo.html No arduinos, raspberries, and tones of modules to do a simple task.
Nice prototype, now idk of its possible but maybe instead of having a face plate, u should find a bigger screen to act as a face plate by itself, to look more like a real phone, and u could make it slimmer, i saw some comments there but idk anything about this xD, and idk, do you think you could run a version of android in thr raspberry pi? Maybe a older one, Or is it to heavy?
A 2G UART module is not revolutionary concept. I could implement something like this on a less than 5$ micro controller. Your UI is pretty impressive though.
you could've just used a different single board computer that has 2 rows of GPIO pins, not sure if any are currently on the market but Im sure theres one
@@MrVolt Ah found it online! I bought a mega battery pack brick phone and converting it to a Pi Zero powered 4G/LTE phone! Let me know if y'all interested in see it.
So a.... blackberry pi?
Ok ill leave...
I see what you did there
Can you don't
*wheeze*
no wait stay, lets talk
Take my like.
:)
This is what we all dream of in early 2000. To build your own phone just like building computer desktop
Motorola still has a modular phone like that but there is not much interest from buyers/devs, Moto Z2... Really love the modular phone idea tho
@@paulrodriguez300 rip projevt Ara
I still dream about this. 5 months after you made that comment. We'll get there.
First reply from 2020
I'm still dreaming about it. Modular phone should be an option by now.
step up your game, desolder some of the usb ports to make it slimmer, you can directly solder the 2g module to the pins in the desoldered usb port, directly soldering the screen would also reduce greatly the size of that thing
Alanna Lopez Trimming it down more is totally possible! For now Im keeping it "full size" since this makes developing with it easier until Im satisfied with the software side of things.
That was the first thing I thought of when I saw the pic of the finished product. Still an awesome project though!
As a beginner, i assume removing the ethernet too would be acceptable?
yes, it's totally possible
Prototype
I've got an idea. Since it is a proper pi, it can also be used as a desktop computer (to some extent). What if you could slide this phone into a DIY pi laptop sort of device and turn your phone into a proper computer. Alternatively, you could just plug in a display, keyboard and a mouse in order to turn it into a desktop computer. Either way, this certainly has a lot of potential.
Dude this is a pretty solid idea
the ultimate all in one
I kinda like it, when other people get their thin phones out and put it on the table, you whip that bad boy out. Envy of everyone.
this is exactly the kind of thing i want to see on this channel - fun, absurd idea executed really well with an impressive finished product
I’m actually trying to make a device that connects via Bluetooth to my disabled mothers hearing aids, with a very simple GUI so she can make and receive phone calls on her hearing aid. This was a very useful first step, thank you, so much.
Glad the regrettable acting is still around
Why don’t u use android as os? It runs great on the pi 3 b +! I like the design!
Which android build works best? Is it GPU accelerated yet?
element14 Presents android 8.1 Oreo works good on it
8.1 works fine i can host a .img file if u want me to?!
No way, really? Last I checked there was no Raspberry PI support... Now I'm kind of excited. Is it just the 3.5 b+ or will other PIs run it also??
I want you to, is 'gapps' working because android means nothing to me unless I can get in the google play store or have some way to get apk's on the board. I tried emetria and something else I think I was having a PSU issue. Any way , where can I find a working image with google play or a way to install apks. Android never plays nice with my hardware for some reason even today I tried booting an x86 64 version in a vm to try it out. I just recently came across this pretty cool older asus netbook. and I ran it live and tried with a full install and it was sitting on a black screen with a blinking cursor for an hour before I was sick of trying. I bought the 3b+ thinking everything that worked on the 3b would work , I was sadly mistaken. I upped the USB output and stuck diet pi on a flashdrive, made a self deleting ramdisk , and customized it to my liking. I manually installed a bunch of software( not from the launcher), the system is pretty optimal, for me. I still want an android os though so please post it, thanks.
Perhaps the new Pi Zero 2 W may make a good alternative to the one you used in this project now that it's available.
Well done.It would be pretty cool if the community got together and designed a marketable phone that offered some real upgradeability. A cool camera, ability add a memory, 5G compatibility, speech recognition, etc. Of course, I am asking a bit much for now, but a community designed phone would really be awesome.
Tutorial for how to make the gui
Why not use a raspberry pi zero? It would make the phone more compact, then you could fit it in your pocket.
Also really like this guy and his videos, probably the best on the Ben heck show.
Because it is much slower than the rpi 3B+
@@muh1h1 For the level of features he showed off in the video even a Zero should be more than enough.
In fact, there's a different project that is already using the rPi Zero as a phone that's worth checking out for those interested here: hackaday.io/project/19035-zerophone-a-raspberry-pi-smartphone/log/51839-project-description-and-frequently-asked-questions
I agree, this is the best guy at the moment out of all the new people. No one tops ben tho lol.
Yeah not by that much tho
EthanDoezWhatever. Thanks! Yeah as mentioned below, the zero is much slower compared to the 3B+ especially when running graphical apps, plus I did want the full size usb without needing to add a hub to the zero.
I've wanted a new model of Xperia Play for ages now. Anyone remember the Xperia Play? It was the "Playstation Phone" and it was pretty awesome! It worked just like a regular cell phone when closed and when opened it had nice controls to play games on.
yeah that thing was rad
Itd be sweet to add a d pad and buttons so you could game on it as well!
Do R/C! Dude that’s such a genius idea 👍🏻 I like it
That’s why I looked this up lol
Sorry for nitpicking, but right at the beginning you made a mistake, (sort of) A USB can be hooked up to your mobile phone, however you just need an adapter cable. My phone is Android and when I tried this, the phone definitely detected it!
Sadly though, I couldn't open the files from the USB. This may simply be due to the file format perhaps, OR it detected the space, but needed an app to access the files on the USB.(?)
But my point is that if it detects the USB space, that space is usable by the Phone! Peace. :D
This is amazing. I was wondering how the cellular module connects to a network? Is there subscriber identity module built in? If so which provider does it connect to? Do you have to authenticate with that provider? Do you have log into the provider or is it already configured by the SIM?
yes
That one parent who makes this for there kid when they asked for a smart phone....
Hahaha that is going to be me when I'm older. I mean they didn't specify...
Nice idea,as a prototype. The spare usb ports open up many possibilities.
Peter McIlroy Thanks! Right? Now I can plug in whatever I want on the fly (plus hours of coding) to add more features
There are other options for a touch screen. Imagine setting up a Pi 4B+ 8G, an HDMI touchscreen or screen connector touchscreen. Hook camera to the camera connector. Then use a phone adapter module. a custom heat sink to redirect the heat. Then small M.2 drive Maybe secondary SD card adapter.
What If I just want to make calls and texts? Can I use the pi zero?
?
Definitely
Nice job. I was wondering if someone had a full tutorial for this. You should have put a camera! It would look amazing and the pi 5 now has 2 camera slots so that you can have a from and back camera setup.
I'd like to do a project like this with the raspberry pi CM4 and a 4g module. Does anyone have any advice? Also, I'd like to have some faster storage on phone. I've seen how you can boot from usb and maybe even a nvme drive. I'm worried about cooling for an nvme drive and the pi itself. Battery life is also a concern of mine. I was considering booting over a usb drive over a sd card because I've heard they're faster and I don't think cooling the storage would be a concern with a usb drive.
Did you end up making one?
hey can you put a link to all the tools needed to make it please.
Can this be done with a Pi Zero? And i would like to see thermo-charging abilities. Set it next to a fire or heat source and it start to charge from the heat.
Update:
4g works on SIM7600CE which costs USD$36-80
Yea it's nice, but with the power of the Pi I'd run some more featured OSes like android or raspbian with some programs to make calls
you could make a custom pcb with (almost) all components on it, just make the plan and send it to a chinese pcb makers.
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What could make you ally of money is selling the cases that are 3D printed , or just a pack with everything in it.
He’s got a Securitron chassis in the background! Very cool!
Thank you your giving me a hard thing but I like challenges I’ll be making a compact phone but like a android feel or apple feel
Hey, great video per usual! I just had a few questions pertaining to the build..
1.) How long did the total build take in real time?
2.) Where did you source the parts?
3.) What was the price for the PiPhone (all parts & components) around time of build?
Ur a clown
17:38 inanimate insanity intro
I tried to make myself a cell phone out of a raspberry pi, but the total cost was around 5000mxp (around 250 usd), basically the screen was the same price than an average 5" cell phone.
Connect the on/off button to one of gpio pins so you dont destroy the board with switching off the battery directly
no SIM card? more of a magician than an engineer this guy
I like it! Any particular reason you use a custom software instead of running Android on it?
You could make it a bit slimmer, too, but for development, it's probably best to leave it full-size.
I'm learning python and this seemed like a good challenge. If I just wanted an Android phone, I would buy one, where's the fun in that? :)
Ah, that makes sense. I was under the impression you were already comfortable with python.
When I want to learn a new programming language, I do that, too - just find a fun project and use it :D
It's actually kinda funny, I know a couple people who swear by learning from books and the like. Reference material is great, but I feel like it can only teach you so much.
Do you guys have any recommendations for private electronic engineers that build things for ppl like digital watches etc???
And how did you wire up the speaker and mic
how is he accessing a mobile network or what network is he using ???
PJ McBigguns that’s what I would like to know. Is he getting free access on a cell network?
I am wondering the same thing! I wish that was mentioned in the video so that if people wanted to try to get it for free and it wasn't they wouldn't waste money on it.
might be cool to revisit with a Pi Zero
With that module Adafruit Feather 32u4 FONA seems like an achievable DIY for my next project. I feel this have a huge potential running Android on it.
Nice video
Want to see more projects from you
It looks great, on the next model you build just get a bigger screen that's all you really need
What library are you using to connect you phone to gsm? Ofono? Is there any available code?
Awesome project! The chunkiness of the phone and the colors really make it unique. I'll be watching for these in the wild. ;)
Andy West Thanks Andy! Not only is it colorful, but it doubles as a self defense brick
Yup, just like the OG cell phone of the late '80s!! LOL
So cool and I love the steam punk feel! Great work.
got that 80s brick aesthetic , love
4:21 you call that compact? :p. i get what you mean but a raspberry pi compute module would be a better fit
I have a question, lets say i have a raspberry pi 4 8gb running windows. Can i use a gsm module to make phone calls with this system?
ooof the subs on this channel seems to drop everytime a video is posted :/ which sucks cause i want the channel to live and keep up the great content.
Never get that issue on bitchute
but lots of creators REFUSE to support bitchute
I'm starting to get this feeling... I NEED to make a DIY BlackBerry Bold 9900 running something like Sailfish OS or CyanogenMod
how about install some operating system designed for mobile or android for open source
Do you have the list with the part number of all the components?
Is it possible to make a similar smartphone but running android or some similar OS capable of running apps and web browsing?
I know that a pi 4 can run android pretty well, so if your using a pi 4 you probably could. Android is also linux based so there might be some patches for the drivers.
Lulzbot TAZ for printing. I like it.
Could you add apps like internet, Facebook, UA-cam, and can you put a speaker in it for music and a touchscreen keyboard and maybe use a copy of android that would make it great
is it solder or soder?
11:40 that's what he said
Can you access the wifi and download apps?
How did you get the keyboard to dial the numbers ... can ya send me links or something... so I can build one. You mentioned Qt or something ... I have the zero ... and the pi 4 8g ... so in essence what I need is a graphical user interface from once I connect the module that I can bring up and use to dial and save contacts and so forth what did you used to do that?
Qt is the library for building the GUI. Add variables and functions to the GUI elements. (number_0, number_1, add_to_contacts, dial_number, etc.)
Please which software did you use to design the case
Hi there just wondering what printer you used.
Can you 3d print an old style brick like enclosure for it
I always dremed about my own cellphone. Combines with laptop and basically all I need or ever would need. This is great base for my LTIP project, so thanks :)
17:06 oh man you just did it even though ben said no 😤😥
D’ow! 🤣
I have a pi3 b+ ....
i would like to know if there is any adeptor or any thing available that can be inserted to the display jumper and the other end lets me insert any display from a broken phone.
i know touch wont work iam ok with that.
There are a large variety of screens and unique controllers for which someone would need to write drivers. While you can buy most OEM screens, you'll find the documentation for them is pretty sparse, or nonexistent, because this is proprietary hardware. You're better off with the well documented screens with SPI interfaces or miniature displays with HDMI.
@@MrVolt sir m currently using hdmi and a hdmi to vga convertor... it was just a idea to attach an easily available screen .... as pi itself proved to be the worlds cheapest computer and to keep the pi like that we need cheap and easy solutions.......
My point is sir that if pi along with its accessories goes above the cheapest desktop or laptop in the market ..what will be the point in buying it ???
Also thanks for the reply....keep up the good work...god bless you
-Builds his own phone
-Is incapable to censor his own number in the post production so he has to hold his thumb over the number
Otoma and leaks his number anyways by accident 17:05
Good project...however.. what about the software program?.
I need a full parts list I am missing something, also on the cellular chip they have a upgraded version that is 5v
I'm making a pi 3b with a 5 inch touchscreen and I want good software anyone have any suggestions I seen some people put android on the pi 3 but I'm if that's the way to go all I'll really use it for is maybe Facebook, Instagram and UA-cam and maybe web browsing
Gday
Do you have an suggested 4G Module for those in countrys with GSM disable/off
awesome video but tell me how to connect mic ? on raspberry pi ?
I know what cell phone I'm getting my kids for Christmas.
Hi is the settings tab access sim toolkit? or the sim settings?
Where to get the plastic moulds
im trying to do almost the same thing except with a pi zero w and hopefully much smaller
I wonder whether they considered the 3A+ when doing this project? The Zero 2W is pretty much the 3A+ really, and now it's -available- released, it would probably make for a slimmer build...
Will you be able to add additional ram and storage
idk no
great project. i always wanted to use gsm module for simple device like this.
you could use esp32 it could be harder but it will be better looking device.
orçun For sure! Im pretty sure I saw a VoIP phone based on the ESP32 on hackaday recently...
That's pretty rad, DJ! I'm pretty sure this is the phone we all wanted when Android came out--modular, expandable, hackable. LET'S GET THIS BABY TO MARKET!!!
Thanks Matt! Right? I'm still mad that Project Ara and the like were canceled. I refuse to believe "progress" for future gadgets means yet more black boxes! (sent from my iphone)
@@MrVolt There was so much hope and optimism for Project Ara, but--alas!--it seems that real progress is going to come from guys like us who are making cool things "Just 'cos" 😉
My two cents.. First of all it's way too big. That's because you're using all those modules instead of making a PCB and using only the necessary components. The Raspberry is just a waste. You're only using it to send uart commands to the gsm module and drive a display.
You can do that with a 1$ microcontroller for a fraction of that power, plus it would be soooo much smaller.
Another point, you have a touch panel which is kinda neat and saves a lot of place but then you're using those bulky ugly switches. It just doesn't fit together. And don't get me started about the power consumption. That battery powers a 5V /1 or 2 Amps raspberry through a boost converter, the display and the gsm module. Very inefficient.
This here is a much better design: ua-cam.com/video/JDmqrCzniDg/v-deo.html
No arduinos, raspberries, and tones of modules to do a simple task.
Can you make your own UI for the phone ?
A LOT of people want the OLD NOKIA stye UI with hard buttons on phones
Not a touch screen
Nice prototype, now idk of its possible but maybe instead of having a face plate, u should find a bigger screen to act as a face plate by itself, to look more like a real phone, and u could make it slimmer, i saw some comments there but idk anything about this xD, and idk, do you think you could run a version of android in thr raspberry pi? Maybe a older one, Or is it to heavy?
@Boom Box like i said i dont understand anything about RaspberryPi so i didn't knew :D
Hi I am from India !! It is possible to make digital camera with raspberry pi & iPhone camera ????
Could we get a url list on where to get some of these items?
Time to make an old 80s brick phone using this LOL.
A 2G UART module is not revolutionary concept. I could implement something like this on a less than 5$ micro controller. Your UI is pretty impressive though.
Hey Dj can you help me make a GSM interceptor with the raspberry pi. Please champion your the best.
Does it have to be activated before it will work?.
How do you get any version of android to run on it because its not a smartphone without android.
Heya, cool project, did you or anyone you know try this with android?
Wait so do you need a different card? Is he literally creating his own phone service? How'd he get a phone number for the pi?
What kind of microphone did you use?
on website
@element14presents what sim card and cell service did you use?
can raspbian OS also be use along with call feature.
i like his project tray
Better one but there should be more options like usually I see in raspberry laptop it should have browser ,games,etc try I can help you please reply
you could've just used a different single board computer that has 2 rows of GPIO pins, not sure if any are currently on the market but Im sure theres one
Could you make a list of the parts that you used?
You can find the build details at the community page linked in the description.
What is that little module you got to connect the buttons?
Hey Jeremy, it's a teensy LC!
@@MrVolt Ah found it online! I bought a mega battery pack brick phone and converting it to a Pi Zero powered 4G/LTE phone! Let me know if y'all interested in see it.
Did you use a phone SIM card?