Introduction
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Introduction |
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Openmoko is a project to create mobile phones with an open software stack.
Openmoko Inc releases hardware: phones to run the open source software stack. The first phone was the Neo 1973, which was followed by the still selling Neo FreeRunner. Users may freely choose to run another operating system on their Openmoko smartphone, please see Distributions to learn more.
Openmoko Inc releases software: the operating system and applications for the Openmoko phones. The current software stack is the Om 2008.8, however newly purchased Neo FreeRunners are still shipped with the older Om 2007.2. Openmoko is supposed to run on all kinds of Linux-capable mobile phones or in an emulator.
Free your phone mission allows users to customize the phone platform to their needs, modify existing software, create or install any additional software. With freesmartphone.org, Openmoko is working on a stable system services software back-end; freesmartphone.org is a collaboration platform for open source and open discussion software projects working on interoperability and shared technology for Linux-based smartphones. This OpenmokoFramework will be used in forthcoming Openmoko distributions.
The - base of the Openmoko software stack - The Openmoko project has been initiated by FIC Inc. and Openmoko, Inc.
Photos
Neo FreeRunner (gta02) | Neo 1973 (gta01) |
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Videos
- World Debut: The First Completely Open Mobile Phone
- Google Video of the talk about Openmoko by Sean Moss Pultz at FOSdem on 23rd Feb 2007.
- Version of above talk, in higher resolution, with the screen zoomed and transformed to the projector screen. Text is visible here, unlike in the version above.
- Openmoko at Tossug, Presented by Sean Moss Pultz and Harald Welte at Taipei Open Source Software User Group (TOSSUG)
- AGPS Demo on the Neo1973 By mokoNinja on YouTube
- TangoGPS at YouTube
See also
Openmoko announcement Neo 1973 in operation to see screen clarity