Rabbit R1 as an Android App

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/30/24145838/rabbit-r1-android-app-pixel-6a

AI is in its Juicero era.

Updated May 1, 2024, 3:23 AM UTC

The Rabbit R1 in front of a window.

The Rabbit R1 in front of a window.

Allison Johnson

Allison Johnson is a reviewer with 10 years of experience writing about consumer tech. She has a special interest in mobile photography and telecom. Previously, she worked at DPReview.

Over at Android Authority, Mishaal Rahman managed to download Rabbit’s launcher APK on a Google Pixel 6A. With a little tweaking, he was able to run the app as if it were on Rabbit’s own device. Using the volume-up key in place of the R1’s single hardware button, he was able to set up an account and start asking it questions, just as if he was using the $199 R1.

Oh boy.

Rahman points out that the app probably doesn’t offer all of the same functionality as the R1. In his words: “the Rabbit R1’s launcher app is intended to be preinstalled in the firmware and be granted several privileged, system-level permissions — only some of which we were able to grant — so some of the functions would likely fail if we tried.” But the fact that the software runs on a midrange phone from almost two years ago suggests that it has more in common with a plain ‘ol Android app than not.

Rabbit founder and CEO Jesse Lyu disagrees with this characterization. He gave a lengthy statement to The Verge that we’ve partially quoted below — it was also posted to Rabbit’s X account if you want to read it in full.

“rabbit r1 is not an Android app... rabbit OS and LAM run on the cloud with very bespoke AOSP and lower level firmware modifications, therefore a local bootleg APK without the proper OS and Cloud endpoints won’t be able to access our service. rabbit OS is customized for r1 and we do not support third-party clients.”

The R1 isn’t alone; Humane’s AI pin appears to run on a version of Android’s open-source software, too. But it’s the R1 in the hot seat right now as the first reviews have started to trickle out — and they’re not great, Bob. Rabbit issued its first software update earlier today to address some complaints, including a fast-draining battery. That issue seems to be better controlled post-update; my R1’s idle battery performance is vastly improved after downloading the update this morning.

But the bigger problem is that the R1 just doesn’t do enough useful things to justify its existence when, you know, phones exist. It looks like this AI gadget could have just been an app after all.

Update April 30th 11:23PM ET: Added a statement from Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu.

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She has a special interest in mobile photography and telecom. Previously, she worked at DPReview.</span></p></div><div><p>Over at <em>Android Authority, </em>Mishaal Rahman managed to <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.androidauthority.com/rabbit-r1-is-an-android-app-3438805/\">download Rabbit’s launcher APK on a Google Pixel 6A</a>. With a little tweaking, he was able to run the app as if it were on Rabbit’s own device. Using the volume-up key in place of the R1’s single hardware button, he was able to set up an account and start asking it questions, just as if he was using the $199 R1.</p><p>Oh boy.</p><p>Rahman points out that the app probably doesn’t offer all of the same functionality as the R1. In his words: “the Rabbit R1’s launcher app is intended to be preinstalled in the firmware and be granted several privileged, system-level permissions — only some of which we were able to grant — so some of the functions would likely fail if we tried.” But the fact that the software runs on a midrange phone from almost two years ago suggests that it has more in common with a plain ‘ol Android app than not.</p><p>Rabbit founder and CEO Jesse Lyu disagrees with this characterization. He gave a lengthy statement to <em>The Verge </em>that we’ve partially quoted below — it was <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://twitter.com/rabbit_hmi/status/1785498453097009473?t=nDKpTRwNIuGV285GDT2Ajg&amp;s=19\">also posted to Rabbit’s X account</a> if you want to read it in full.</p><div><blockquote><p>“rabbit r1 is not an Android app... rabbit OS and LAM run on the cloud with very bespoke AOSP and lower level firmware modifications, therefore a local bootleg APK without the proper OS and Cloud endpoints won’t be able to access our service. rabbit OS is customized for r1 and we do not support third-party clients.”</p></blockquote></div><p>The R1 isn’t alone; Humane’s AI pin <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.threads.net/@marvinbernal/post/CzhAJ1hxktP/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D\">appears to run on a version</a> of Android’s open-source software, too. But it’s the R1 in the hot seat right now as the first reviews have started to trickle out — and <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddTV12hErTc\">they’re not great, Bob</a>. Rabbit issued <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/30/24145442/rabbit-r1-ota-software-update-battery-drain-fix\">its first software update</a> earlier today to address some complaints, including a fast-draining battery. <em>That</em> issue seems to be better controlled post-update; my R1’s idle battery performance is vastly improved after downloading the update this morning.</p><p>But the bigger problem is that the R1 just doesn’t do enough useful things to justify its existence when, you know, <em>phones</em> exist. It looks like this AI gadget <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/21/24134967/ai-gadgets-humane-pin-android-pixel-gemini\">could have just been an app</a> after all.</p><p><em><strong>Update April 30th 11:23PM ET: </strong>Added a statement from Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu.</em></p></div></div><div><div><h2>Installer</h2><p><span>A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to, and explore that fits in The Verge’s universe.</span></p></div></div></div>",
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