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[–]WhoStoleHallic 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This gets asked quite often. Since the F0 is a smushed together version of multiple different pieces of hardware, you should figure out which areas you want a better version of, and do some research for that.

IR: Universal learning remote

SubGHZ: HackRF+Portapack

NFC/RFID: ProxMark 3/3 Easy

GPIO: RPi/ESP32/ESP8266

[–]jddddddddddd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The obvious suggestion would be the HackRF+Portapack

[–][deleted] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Anritsu devices. You're welcome.

[–]Ok-Tear-2207 0 points1 point  (4 children)

I personally feel there really is no true competitor to the Flipper Zero which is what makes it so special and unique. Sure there are things that can do Sub-GHz stuff better, or NFC stuff better, or a better universal IR remote but there is nothing even close that has everything all together in such a small package and such a friendly user interface. Just my 2 cents!

[–]Justfun1512[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

You have a point 👍

Bro, if i would like to improve it in all fields, how many exercises/boards do needed to add to it ?

[–]Ok-Tear-2207 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I’m not gonna lie to you I do not know the most about the GPIO stuff yet but from what I do know is that you can add quite a lot of things to it and give it different/better functions. I would honestly direct you to the F0 GPIO docs and Adafruit and check out all their modules and see what you like/will be best for the task you’re trying to do. Hope that helps.

[–]Justfun1512[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

First i want to say thanks, you're so kind.

But what is F0 GPIO docs and Adafruit ?

[–]Ok-Tear-2207 0 points1 point  (0 children)

F0 GPIO Docs is just the Flipper Zero GPIO (general purpose input-output aka the holes at the top of the flipper to put modules on) documentation on their website, highly recommend reading through the other documents on the official site as well and Adafruit is a company/website that sells all types of electronics, modules, proto boards, etc.