Nextbit founder leaves company prior to Razer’s smartphone debut

Many of you might have known that the smartphone company called Nextbit has been acquired by Razer. Nextbit produced phones that stores most if not all of your saved files and data on too the cloud eliminating the worry of space on the phone. Recent news has come to light that tells us the founder of Nextbit has left the company.

Founder of Nextbit Systems, Scott Croyle has had a very impressive career, working as Senior Vice President of Design and User Experience in HTC before starting up his own phone company in 2014 which he then went on to create the Nextbit Robin smartphone. Croyle has now gone out to start his own studio called Attic and joining him is Daniel Hundt who worked as a Senior Industrial Designer and Creative Director at One&Co firm then directing HTC’s creative team for a year and a half.

The design studio now covers a wide range of products which are not only limited to consumer electronics. With the departure of Croyle, it looks like Razer has to find a very experienced person to replace him but they will still go on to launch their very first smartphone on 1st November 2017.

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