On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 3:00 AM, Joerg Reisenweber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am Mo 17. November 2008 schrieb robert lazarski: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm about to buy an openmoko, as I finally have some time and cash. >> However, my understanding is that the latest phones for sale have a >> buzzing issue and its confirmed to be hardware related. Will there be >> a hardware revision? Or I'm a stuck using a soldering iron and new >> parts to fix it? Please correct me if I'm misinformed. > > We are actually in the process to figure out how to fix *all* devices sold, by > implementing the so-called "big-C" fix (which means add a 100uF, replace one > R), which can be done by those experienced in soldering. Not yet clear where > this will end, but we're on it. > > Very next thing is we will publish a rework SOP paper. > > Also see other answer in this thread. > > cheers > jOERG >
Thanks for the info. While I'm good at soldering, I'd prefer to wait for an "A7" revision if that happens. Searching the hardware archives mentioned there might be one: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00696.html I realize it may take a while. I'm guessing A7, if it happens, may also have other updates which may help some other issues of the phone. Looking at the hardware wiki, I see no list of confirmed or even suspected hardware issues. My interest in openmoko is kernel and bootloader related, and there's just somethings that can't be fixed in hardware despite the steady stream of patches I see on the kernel list. So I'm unclear if some issues like suspend, battery life amd missed calls are perhaps hardware issues? Just trying to make an informed choice between buying now or later. Best regards, Robert _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community