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===Some small hardware enhancement could be cheap, but very useful. Please add your ideas/wishes here:===
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===Hardware enhancements===
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Some small hardware enhancement could be cheap, but very useful. Please add your ideas/wishes here:
 
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*;Video-capable camera
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=====Video-capable camera=====
**preferably in rotatable turret set into top of unit, so it can face in either direction, making it useful for video conferencing
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*preferably in rotatable turret set into top of unit, so it can face in either direction, making it useful for video conferencing
  
*;Integrated WiFi hardware
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=====Integrated WiFi hardware=====
**To sync data
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*To sync data
**To access Internet when WiFi is available (at home, work, school, friends)
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*To access Internet when WiFi is available (at home, work, school, friends)
**For VoIP (this uses much power but maybe the user have the charger connected)
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*For VoIP (this uses much power but maybe the user have the charger connected)
**for videoconferencing (as with AccessGrid)
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*for videoconferencing (as with AccessGrid)
  
*;LED
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=====LED=====
**blinking LED would be cheap and less power consumting, good for informing the user about new SMS/Email....
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*blinking LED would be cheap and less power consumting, good for informing the user about new SMS/Email....
**Note: the LED and button ideas could be combined: illuminated buttons)
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*Note: the LED and button ideas could be combined: illuminated buttons)
  
*;D-Pad and Buttons
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=====D-Pad and Buttons=====
**Adding a D-pad (to the bottom of the phone) and 2 to 4 buttons (to the top) would provide some tactile input controls, in addition to the touchscreen. They could be used as shortcut keys in the menu, or playback control when playing media. When the phone is held sideways, they can be used as games controls. (With touchscreen alone, gameplay options are limited)
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*Adding a D-pad (to the bottom of the phone) and 2 to 4 buttons (to the top) would provide some tactile input controls, in addition to the touchscreen. They could be used as shortcut keys in the menu, or playback control when playing media. When the phone is held sideways, they can be used as games controls. (With touchscreen alone, gameplay options are limited)
  
*;Accelerometer  
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=====Accelerometer=====
**[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMokoIdeasWithAccelerometer list of ideas requiring Accelerometer]
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*[http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMokoIdeasWithAccelerometer list of ideas requiring Accelerometer]
  
*;SIR transceiver
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=====SIR transceiver=====
**Could be used to detect when to turn of the display (if the low power IR signal is reflected) and activate the key lock. And could be used as a remote. iPhone has a proximity sensor.
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*Could be used to detect when to turn of the display (if the low power IR signal is reflected) and activate the key lock. And could be used as a remote. iPhone has a proximity sensor.
  
*;Standard 3.5mm jack
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=====Standard 3.5mm jack=====
  
*;Multitouch screen
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=====Multitouch screen=====
  
*;Multi I/O adapter
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=====Multi I/O adapter=====
**VGA, standard Jack (line in & out), standard USB
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*VGA, standard Jack (line in & out), standard USB
  
*;MMC/SD/SDIO slot (rather than?) miniSD or microSD.
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=====MMC/SD/SDIO slot (rather than?) miniSD or microSD=====
**Cheaper cards
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*Cheaper cards
**More durable cards
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*More durable cards
**Cards are harder to lose
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*Cards are harder to lose
**Wider selection of accesories, including SDIO accessories.
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*Wider selection of accesories, including SDIO accessories.
**More widely accepted format
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*More widely accepted format
**Only because CF takes too much room (or CF would be the wish, instead)
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*Only because CF takes too much room (or CF would be the wish, instead)
  
*;Thumb keyboard or keyboard attachment accessory
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=====Thumb keyboard or keyboard attachment accessory=====
**Could be slide out or clamshell (hinge on long side) design with an external OLED. The keyboard should be protected when not in use.
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*Could be slide out or clamshell (hinge on long side) design with an external OLED. The keyboard should be protected when not in use.
**Could be a clip on keyboard that attaches to the serial port or communicates by bluetooth (not preferred for permanent keyboard users).
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*Could be a clip on keyboard that attaches to the serial port or communicates by bluetooth (not preferred for permanent keyboard users).
**cheap clippable miniusb keyboard
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*cheap clippable miniusb keyboard
  
*;LASER keyboard (can be a full QWERTY keyboard)
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=====LASER keyboard (can be a full QWERTY keyboard)=====
  
*;EDGE support
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=====EDGE support=====
  
*;Ability to insert more than one Sim-Card and (if possible) connect to more than one network at the same time
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=====Ability to insert more than one Sim-Card and (if possible) connect to more than one network at the same time=====
  
*;RFID tag
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=====RFID tag=====
  
*;powered USB 2.0 host
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=====powered USB 2.0 host=====
  
*;UMTS support
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=====UMTS support=====
  
*;Dump the '''''egg-shaped''''' case design and go '''''rectangular''''' for more screen space
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=====Dump the '''''egg-shaped''''' case design and go '''''rectangular''''' for more screen space=====
  
*;A standard slip-on or clip-on template (possibly with buttons) to make the touch-screen blind accessible.
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=====A standard slip-on or clip-on template (possibly with buttons) to make the touch-screen blind accessible=====
  
*;Speakerphone functionality
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=====Speakerphone functionality=====
  
*;Small metal frame for protection (like Siemens M65, only with more style)
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=====Small metal frame for protection (like Siemens M65, only with more style)=====
  
*;free GPIO ports on a connector to allow easy, simple hardware extensions
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=====free GPIO ports on a connector to allow easy, simple hardware extensions=====
  
 
Sources:
 
Sources:
 
*http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Hardware_wishes_for_next_versions
 
*http://www.linuxtogo.org/gowiki/OpenMoko/Hardware_wishes_for_next_versions

Revision as of 15:19, 15 February 2007

Contents

Hardware enhancements

Some small hardware enhancement could be cheap, but very useful. Please add your ideas/wishes here:

Video-capable camera
  • preferably in rotatable turret set into top of unit, so it can face in either direction, making it useful for video conferencing
Integrated WiFi hardware
  • To sync data
  • To access Internet when WiFi is available (at home, work, school, friends)
  • For VoIP (this uses much power but maybe the user have the charger connected)
  • for videoconferencing (as with AccessGrid)
LED
  • blinking LED would be cheap and less power consumting, good for informing the user about new SMS/Email....
  • Note: the LED and button ideas could be combined: illuminated buttons)
D-Pad and Buttons
  • Adding a D-pad (to the bottom of the phone) and 2 to 4 buttons (to the top) would provide some tactile input controls, in addition to the touchscreen. They could be used as shortcut keys in the menu, or playback control when playing media. When the phone is held sideways, they can be used as games controls. (With touchscreen alone, gameplay options are limited)
Accelerometer
SIR transceiver
  • Could be used to detect when to turn of the display (if the low power IR signal is reflected) and activate the key lock. And could be used as a remote. iPhone has a proximity sensor.
Standard 3.5mm jack
Multitouch screen
Multi I/O adapter
  • VGA, standard Jack (line in & out), standard USB
MMC/SD/SDIO slot (rather than?) miniSD or microSD
  • Cheaper cards
  • More durable cards
  • Cards are harder to lose
  • Wider selection of accesories, including SDIO accessories.
  • More widely accepted format
  • Only because CF takes too much room (or CF would be the wish, instead)
Thumb keyboard or keyboard attachment accessory
  • Could be slide out or clamshell (hinge on long side) design with an external OLED. The keyboard should be protected when not in use.
  • Could be a clip on keyboard that attaches to the serial port or communicates by bluetooth (not preferred for permanent keyboard users).
  • cheap clippable miniusb keyboard
LASER keyboard (can be a full QWERTY keyboard)
EDGE support
Ability to insert more than one Sim-Card and (if possible) connect to more than one network at the same time
RFID tag
powered USB 2.0 host
UMTS support
Dump the egg-shaped case design and go rectangular for more screen space
A standard slip-on or clip-on template (possibly with buttons) to make the touch-screen blind accessible
Speakerphone functionality
Small metal frame for protection (like Siemens M65, only with more style)
free GPIO ports on a connector to allow easy, simple hardware extensions

Sources:

Personal tools

Hardware enhancements

Some small hardware enhancement could be cheap, but very useful. Please add your ideas/wishes here:

Video-capable camera
  • preferably in rotatable turret set into top of unit, so it can face in either direction, making it useful for video conferencing
Integrated WiFi hardware
  • To sync data
  • To access Internet when WiFi is available (at home, work, school, friends)
  • For VoIP (this uses much power but maybe the user have the charger connected)
  • for videoconferencing (as with AccessGrid)
LED
  • blinking LED would be cheap and less power consumting, good for informing the user about new SMS/Email....
  • Note: the LED and button ideas could be combined: illuminated buttons)
D-Pad and Buttons
  • Adding a D-pad (to the bottom of the phone) and 2 to 4 buttons (to the top) would provide some tactile input controls, in addition to the touchscreen. They could be used as shortcut keys in the menu, or playback control when playing media. When the phone is held sideways, they can be used as games controls. (With touchscreen alone, gameplay options are limited)
Accelerometer
SIR transceiver
  • Could be used to detect when to turn of the display (if the low power IR signal is reflected) and activate the key lock. And could be used as a remote. iPhone has a proximity sensor.
Standard 3.5mm jack
Multitouch screen
Multi I/O adapter
  • VGA, standard Jack (line in & out), standard USB
MMC/SD/SDIO slot (rather than?) miniSD or microSD
  • Cheaper cards
  • More durable cards
  • Cards are harder to lose
  • Wider selection of accesories, including SDIO accessories.
  • More widely accepted format
  • Only because CF takes too much room (or CF would be the wish, instead)
Thumb keyboard or keyboard attachment accessory
  • Could be slide out or clamshell (hinge on long side) design with an external OLED. The keyboard should be protected when not in use.
  • Could be a clip on keyboard that attaches to the serial port or communicates by bluetooth (not preferred for permanent keyboard users).
  • cheap clippable miniusb keyboard
LASER keyboard (can be a full QWERTY keyboard)
EDGE support
Ability to insert more than one Sim-Card and (if possible) connect to more than one network at the same time
RFID tag
powered USB 2.0 host
UMTS support
Dump the egg-shaped case design and go rectangular for more screen space
A standard slip-on or clip-on template (possibly with buttons) to make the touch-screen blind accessible
Speakerphone functionality
Small metal frame for protection (like Siemens M65, only with more style)
free GPIO ports on a connector to allow easy, simple hardware extensions

Sources: