Wow. i feel so alone. This post makes me happy that OpenMoko is still forging ahead... but sad that CDMA is still my favorite poison. I know some Android phones will be CDMA-friendly... I was just a little saddened that OpenMoko seems so GSM-centric... altho I understand why. It really is a more open-natured architecture.
I'd love to be able to have a compiler/api ON the phone I was developing apps for. To be able to tweak a function or 2 and test it while at the in-laws would be pretty slick. I know there's onboardC I could load for my Centro... but a straight up Linux phone OS is something I pine for.
“Apart from the fact that it's got a bit of infamy to outgrow, the old model was a pretty sharp-looking handset and the Storm2 refines that look in all the right ways.”
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Wow. i feel so alone. This post makes me happy that OpenMoko is still forging ahead... but sad that CDMA is still my favorite poison. I know some Android phones will be CDMA-friendly... I was just a little saddened that OpenMoko seems so GSM-centric... altho I understand why. It really is a more open-natured architecture.
I'd love to be able to have a compiler/api ON the phone I was developing apps for. To be able to tweak a function or 2 and test it while at the in-laws would be pretty slick. I know there's onboardC I could load for my Centro... but a straight up Linux phone OS is something I pine for.