Their site says that they're opening up their CAD data so you can design your own phone around their innards. Wonder if we'll see a bunch of things like the Helio Ocean or Pantech Duo ... or the AT&T Tilt, that have the Neo as their core.
Combine that with:
1) complete Linux environment (say, everything promised by Android and Maemo) 2) 3G data (when!?) 3) complete PIM suite (and maybe light office suite) 4) other Linux apps (xterm, openssh, vnc, firefox light, thunderbird light, and pidgin w/ SMS & MMS add-ons)
I'd be there. And if one of the available shells for it was like a slightly larger Tilt (4.5"-6" screen), I'd buy it as quickly as it came out.
“We're grateful that RIM has finally decided to pay some attention to the sizable number of non-PC users that have been stuck with poor alternatives for way too long.”
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Their site says that they're opening up their CAD data so you can design your own phone around their innards. Wonder if we'll see a bunch of things like the Helio Ocean or Pantech Duo ... or the AT&T Tilt, that have the Neo as their core.
Combine that with:
1) complete Linux environment (say, everything promised by Android and Maemo)
2) 3G data (when!?)
3) complete PIM suite (and maybe light office suite)
4) other Linux apps (xterm, openssh, vnc, firefox light, thunderbird light, and pidgin w/ SMS & MMS add-ons)
I'd be there. And if one of the available shells for it was like a slightly larger Tilt (4.5"-6" screen), I'd buy it as quickly as it came out.
Oh, and, on T-Mobile with unlimited everything. yeah. I'm SO there.