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Introducing the new Orange Pi 2G-IoT

A month ago Raspberry Pi Zero ‘W’ was released by Raspberry Pi Foundation. The new Raspberry Pi Zero W model have an inbuilt WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity which resolves the connectivity issues of old Raspberry Pi. But the problem was there was no cellular connectivity. If you wanted to use a SIM card, you will have to use an external GPS module.
There comes the rival -The Orange Pi 2G-IoT.

Orange Pi has come out with its own counter to the Raspberry Pi Zero W. The Orange Pi 2G-IoT have an 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 at the same time it provides a 2G Mobile Radio for cellular connectivity. The 2G radio supports GSM/GPRS data connections, and there is a SIM card slot on the underside of the board.

 Specs[AdSense-C]

    • 1GHz ARM Cortex-A5 32-bit processor
    • Vivante GC860 graphics processor
    • 256MB RAM
    • 512MB of onboard NAND storage
    • External storage is supported by a microSD slot
    • A USB 2.0 port
    • MicroUSB OTG port
    • Audio jack
    • Microphone, and optional speaker.
    • Camera connector
    • 40-pin GPIO connector
    • Power Supply – 5V via micro USB port; optional battery

[AdSense-A]The system doesn’t have a a DisplayPort, VGA, or HDMI port, but there is an LCD connector that you can use to hook up an external screen.
You can get one yourself from aliexpress for $9.90 From Here

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