Thanks for sharing the video. It had a real nice walkthrough of how to use the device and also the unboxing in a way. There was one information I wasn't able to get from the video which was about why the Trezor One doesn't support more cryptocurrency wallets as compared to the Trezor model T. I was wondering that with the release of the model T will there be more cryptocurrency wallet support added for the Trezor one as well with a firmware update or is there some sort of space limitation that prevent this from happening. If this is the case, maybe the business model is to release a new device to support more cryptocurrencies as time progresses?
I still haven't unpacked my TREZOR One, but I can tell that the overall build quality of TREZOR T is quite good. It feels really solid in a hand. I'm only worried about the SD card slot. It is difficult to insert a card into it and nothing covers the slot, it might cause some problems in extreme conditions.
Thanks for clarifying that, I'm planning to make my purchase from etherbit (authorized reseller) once the Trezor model T is back in stock. I wasn't able to notice an SD card slot on the device, maybe I need to take a closer look intot the specifications from their webpage now.
Edit: Just checked their blog post describing the SD card slot to be utilized for data encryption. I hope it also can possibly be used to expand storage space in order to possibly install some form of wallet apps (like ledger nano S) to add additional altcoins.