FCC Approves Neo1973 Mobile Phone: First OpenMoko PhoneBy Sandeep - 01/14/2009 1:02:51 PM |
Neo1973, one of the first mobile phones based on the OpenMoko open source project for a free mobile phone operating system, has just been approved by the FCC. Developed by First International Computer, the Neo1973 packaging includes a 100 to 220 volts adaptor plug, USB charger + cable, USB A to mini B cable, stylus, earphone, battery and SD memory card.
- Size: 120.7 mm x 62 mm x 18.5 mm
- Weight: 135 grams
- Screen: 2.8″ 480×640 pixels at 285 ppi
- Flash: 128/256MB
- CPU: Samsung s3c2442 Soc (400MHz)
- SDRAM: 128MB
- Connectivity: GPRS 2.5G (no EDGE support), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, WiFi 802.11 b/g
- GPS: u-blox GPS built-in
- System: OpenMoko Linux, full source available
- Applications: Basic u-boot included. You can develop your own apps!
- Sound: Record/playback, 2x1W stereo speaker, 2.5 mm jack
The manual has tons of other details. Check out OpenMoko for more information on the OS.
Source: FCC
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