If you're in Canada, go with Koolu.  I made the mistake of ordering
from the Openmoko store because the shipping with UPS was cheaper, but
it ended up being much more expensive when it arrived because of their
"brokerage fees" (it was something like $120).


Joe.

On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Nick Van Fossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been trying to purchase a new 850 Freerunner for almost 2 weeks now, but 
> as you already know the openmoko online store still says they are to arrive 
> on July 25th...  The only two US distributors are Koolu, and gp2xstore.com.  
> Gp2xstore.com only lists the Neo 1973 - not freerunner, and has been ignoring 
> my e-mails for a week and a half, so I guess my only choice is Koolu.
>
> But, Koolu looks like they want to go a different direction with their phones 
> than Openmoko does by installing Android, Google Apps, and some other goodies 
> that I have no interest in.  I've been hesitant to purchase from them because 
> of this, but I'm wondering if anyone else has purchased an 850 Freerunner 
> from Koolu and how that went?  Did you get your phone?  Have any problems 
> with Koolu?  Do you have any problems installing any of the openmoko 
> builds/stacks?
>
> Thanks!
> -Nick
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