open source cellphone
2007-07-09 19:17:46.08001+02 by Dan Lyke 3 comments
I never thought this would happen, but I have gadget lust for a cellphone and may have to get one.
2007-07-09 19:17:46.08001+02 by Dan Lyke 3 comments
I never thought this would happen, but I have gadget lust for a cellphone and may have to get one.
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#Comment Re: made: 2007-07-10 00:04:36.856896+02 by: TheSHAD0W
BTW, someone has already gotten a shell prompt on the iPhone, raising all sorts of potential for mods. http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/07/and-theyre-in-i.html
#Comment Re: made: 2007-07-09 23:50:12.136769+02 by: Dan Lyke
If there were two or three GPIO interfaces available for the OpenMoko box, I'd buy it right now. As the summer wears on, I may end up building a few USB devices, in which case I could use the USB port and be overjoyed. I'm also interested in what sort of battery life it gets, although if it'll run a (polite) application for a day and a half or so, I'm definitely there.
But I think my lack of enthusiasm for the iPhone comes from two places.
#Comment Re: OpenMoko -vs- iPhone lust made: 2007-07-09 23:21:58.77106+02 by: Jack William Bell [edit history]
-- OpenMoko --
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
-- iPhone --
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Considering that I don't have time to write apps in C++ for yet another device and considering it would be a busman's holiday anyway (being that is what I do for a living), the iPhone wins for me. I intend to fix its application shortcomings by writing some simple AJAX style server apps, which I can do very easily and quickly.
Jack
BTW: It really is a pleasure to use. Did I mention how nice the UI is?
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