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Alexander / 01-20-2007 / 4:48am / Cell Phones

OpenMoko FIC Neo1973, World’s 1st Open Source Phone

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OpenMoko FIC Neo1973, World’s 1st Open Source Cell Phone
The OpenMoko FIC Neo1973 is the world’s first Linux-based open source mobile phone. It looks awesome, it’s open source so it’s easily upgradable with new firmware; and if it catches on, it could give the iPhone a real run for its money! See the video after the jump!

The Neo1973 features a 2.8-inch (480×640) touchscreen display, Samsung s3c2410 SoC, a Global Locate AGPS chip, 128MB SDRAM, 64MB NAND Flash memory, and a microSD card slot.

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One Comment to “OpenMoko FIC Neo1973, World’s 1st Open Source Phone”

  1. 01-20-2007 at 9:02 am
    The Open Source OpenMoko Cell Phone » Thoughts from the Sidelines

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