Flipper Zero, a popular hacking gadget, has received a major firmware update. This update includes a host of improvements and new features, such as an app store that allows users to run apps from a microSD card. The internal flash memory has also been expanded, allowing for more features to be added. JavaScript support has been added, making it easier to code custom apps. The NFC subsystem has been rewritten and now supports more card types and faster read speeds. Bluetooth data transfer with Android devices is now faster, and firmware updates are 40% quicker. The Flipper Zero now supports more IR protocols, making it compatible with a wider range of devices. It can also listen to analog walkie-talkies and supports 89 different sub-GHz radio protocols. External infrared and sub-GHz modules can be connected for extended range. More information and the firmware update link are available on the Flipper Zero website.
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