An old Google Pixel 3 XL can be repurposed into a portable workstation by integrating Kali NetHunter and a Bluetooth keyboard. This project creates a palmtop device, enhancing mobility for tasks such as hacking and troubleshooting. A custom 3D-printed clamshell case permits ease of transport and simplicity in setup, resembling a mini laptop while being compact enough for personal bags. The second design iteration focuses on easier assembly and fewer components, maintaining aesthetic appeal while improving usability for enthusiasts and DIYers.
Turning an old phone into a pocket-sized workstation with Kali NetHunter and a Bluetooth keyboard transforms a Google Pixel 3 XL into an efficient tool for security tasks.
This project allows the Pixel 3 XL to become a fully functional palmtop device, offering portability and practicality for hacking or troubleshooting in diverse environments.
The folding case design of the project allows users to quickly start using their setup anywhere, benefiting those who require quick access to tools for testing and analysis.
The second version of the design aims to simplify assembly by reducing the number of 3D-printed components and enhancing usability without sacrificing aesthetics.
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