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Openmoko + Fic Neo1973 : Open Source Smartphone

January 14th, 2007 by: Technabob


Between the iTunes DRM, a 2-year AT&T/Cingular contract commitment and a slim chance you’ll be able to write custom applications for the device, Apple’s iPhone is beginning to sound like one highly restrictive device. On the flip side, there’s the OpenMoko open source phone platform.

FIC Neo 1973 Smartphone

Running on top of Linux, OpenMoko will offer an open source framework for developing mobile device applications. The first smartphone to run the platform is the FIC Neo1973. Preliminary specs for the quad-band GSM phone sound pretty strong and include a Samsung s3c2410 processor, a 2.8″ VGA TFT touchscreen and onboard GPS capabilities. The industrial design and initial user interface screens also look very slick. The phone, along with a developer SDK should be available sometime this February.


Comments (2):

  1. ManChicken says:

    Looks nice. I just hope it’s actually as much free software as they lead us to believe. I like me some freedom with me software.

  2. Will Fortin says:

    One comment: sweet phone!

    Ok one more comment: Where do I buy one?

    Third and final comment:

    its a shame the little guy always gets ripped off, for instance my webpage (link on name) was ripped off by a certain ISP, try to figure out which one (hint: ma bell purchaser).

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