http://openmoko.com/ Even the CAD drawings and the circuit board blueprints are on the WEB. I'm getting one soon! :) ET Ryan Rix writes: > Hey guys, > > Summer approaches and I need a new phone :) > > My wonderful flip phone (http://www.pantechusa.com/web/guest/pn210) has > about a four hour battery life nowadays and does nothing that I want it to > do (like send SMS reliably, have decent voice quality) and I'm ready to > upgrade. > > I want to tear all non-Free software out of my life this summer (getting an > EEE1000HE and putting Kubuntu onto it) and this includes my phone. Everyone > knows about the "googlephone," aka the T-Mobile G1, but the question i have > is: is it really Free? Can I run applications on it without going through > the Android apps store? Can I put my own version of Android on it, or is it > a "you can read the source code, but you can weep when you can't flash it ( > http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/opposing-drm.html) To what level is it truly > Free Software? > Google has nothing on this that I can find, really... A somewhat unrelated > question: Can applications on it run as a daemon? Can I run f.e. python on > it? See question all the way below for the reasoning*. What APIs does it > contain to allow applications to interface with hardware or other > applications? dbus? can I run Qt or Gtk on it, or is it a custom widget > system? > Is it unlocked by default, if I purchase it from craigslist or ebay from > someone currently on a T-Mobile plan? I will probably put it on the cheapest > plan that I can that has unlimited data (not necessary for unlimited SMS or > voice, as I will not talk enough ever to run out of minutes, and I will > probably write a GPS-email gateway to cut down on SMS, since the majority of > my SMS are between the girlfriend and I) > > Then there's the Freerunner, which is a truly Free phone by the looks of it > (runs openmoko, or Qtopia depending on what you are wanting) runs whatever > software that you want it to, basically (gtk, qtopia, x11) but it seems to > be pretty unstable and according to the site has a one day battery life with > a 1200mAh battery. > > Basically what I want for the phone to is send SMS, place voice, run GPS, > connect to instant messenger networks (I use meebo, in browser right now, > but this is not a requirement), allow for bluetooth/usb tethering between a > computer for dialup. > *More importantly, I want to be able to set up a python or similar daemon on > both the cell phone and the soon-to-be-mine EEE1000HE, that will allow me to > send and recieve SMS from the laptop, pull gps data, etc from the phone, and > other stuff as I get the phone and find out just what I can do with it. > MOST importantly, I want it to be Free, though. > > Best, > Ryan > -- > Thanks and best regards, > Ryan Rix > TamsPalm - The PalmOS Blog > (623)-239-1103 <-- Grand Central, baby! > > Jasmine Bowden - Class of 2009, Marc Rasmussen - Class of 2008, Erica > Sheffey - Class of 2009, Rest in peace. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss