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On Wed, 22 Sep 2010, David Vanstone wrote:Gordon Henderson wrote:On Wed, 22 Sep 2010, David Vanstone wrote:tom wrote:Ha, jus after the post, i forgot to mention the n900 and what it can do :P agreed about the shape of it but i think there is potential.On 22/09/10 14:43, David Vanstone wrote:The Neo freerunner, anyone had experience with this phone? I know its old now, but its usb host functionality and ARM processor seems like it could be quite a bit of use :DHow clever - round the top and bottom so it will fall out of your pocket at the first available opportunity - if it aint lost in the furniture first!http://arstechnica.com/hardware/news/2008/07/open-moko-software.arsps Tom, could this be a partial answer to you phone u were on about at the Holsoworthy meet? USB host=roll up keyboard hahaTom te tom te tomIt's a couple of years old now and I was under the impression it has more or less died a death due to not enough people buying hardware at the time...However, as an N900 owner, I've no desire to change... :-) Maemo, Meego, Moko ... Mmmmm what to choose! Looks like you might actualyl be able to buy one though: https://www.truebox.co.uk/trueboxportal/index.php?wk=Shop&thiscat=8Yeah knew it was old... but still damn expensive! now looking at contract deals on the n900 lolI bought mine sim-free from Handtec...http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.php/2346/nokia-n900--sim-free-unlocked--black-They're now £100 cheaper than when I got mine )-:I also hear Tesco are doing them - much as I hate Tesco, a deal's a deal...Wifey's recently gotten an HTC Desire, but there are now variants on them that are supposed to be good if you want Andriod - including one with a slide-out keyboard... I think if I weren't a purist at heart, I'd have gone for that...Gordon
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Ha, jus after the post, i forgot to mention the n900 and what it can do :P agreed about the shape of it but i think there is potential.On 22/09/10 14:43, David Vanstone wrote:The Neo freerunner, anyone had experience with this phone? I know its old now, but its usb host functionality and ARM processor seems like it could be quite a bit of use :DHow clever - round the top and bottom so it will fall out of your pocket at the first available opportunity - if it aint lost in the furniture first!http://arstechnica.com/hardware/news/2008/07/open-moko-software.ars Daveps Tom, could this be a partial answer to you phone u were on about at the Holsoworthy meet? USB host=roll up keyboard hahaTom te tom te tom
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