After the modem firmware upgrade from Michael, I was able to connect and make a phone call with an AT&T SIM card that didn't work before. And a TMobile SIM card that didn't work at all before would now at least register on the network and show signal strength, but would not make/receive a phone call. Your mileage will vary, though, depending on the type of SIM card you have and where you're located.

Ian


Jeremiah Flerchinger wrote:
I thought I remembered someone said t-mobile sim cards weren't connecting correctly to the network, but at&t cards were working fine. GPS is working fine although there was talk about changing the chip & drivers in the next release - although I'm not sure about the state of that or the reasons behind it.

Mark Arvidson wrote:
Hi Tom,

If your usage is for North America, be aware that the Neo as it is offered now does not include support for the 850MHz band, so you will only be able to use the 1900MHz in these parts. The battery life is 3-4 hours, and the phone is best charged turned on and plugged into a Linux computer's USB port. My particular device only recognizes the sim card every other boot and often forgets to tell me if somebody is calling (they drop straight to voicemail). Some of this may be improved with the latest modem flash.

The basic hardware platform seems solid enough (other than power management issues). The problems I am seeing seem to be software related, so if the openmoko software is not required in your application, you might have some luck. I have enjoyed writing some small bits of software for openmoko, but still cannot use it as a primary phone.

Some claim that Qtopia works well on the device. I haven't tried it recently enough to comment.
--Mark Arvidson

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