Freerunner connected to the Internet over Wifi
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This is openmoko... You can get a browser yes and a GPS app to I think
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Is this using qtopia or the default openmoko distribution?
Can you get a browser, GPS app, and tether under qtopia yet?
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It's using Wi-Fi, so it's as free as browsing the internet with your laptop on a wireless network.
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It isn't intended for end-users, but software developers and FOSS enthusiasts. I don't see why you're complaining if you're neither of those. Their site clearly says so. And please, pay no attention to the ramblings of the FSF, this phone is not a direct competition to the iPhone (yet).
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And/or include a stylus that fits in the device. If I'm going to be carrying something like that around, I don't want a monster pen just to use the touchscreen.
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The coolness of a VGA screen :) but it could have been a bit larger, anyway even if the GUI should be reviewed a bit this thig is new and has a huge potential being an open-source project. Just love it.
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love the page loading sounds - reminds me of my first debian box, no sound but i learned to recognise the sound of an email arriving from the sound of the disk activity ... TWTD
They need to make the interface a little more finger-friendly
x3haloed 3 years ago 5
It has built in Wi-Fi (for hotspots, duh) and GPRS (cell towers), and no, they don't charge you. No company would charge you for connecting to a freakin' Wi-Fi hotspot.
paul6888 3 years ago 2