Andreas Fischer ha scritto: > I totally disagree. First, I do not think that phones age that quick. I > used an age-old Nokia phone (I think it was a 3510 - ca. 2002) until I > got my Freerunner this summer. Unless something unforeseen happens, next > summer the two Neos will _still_ be the only fully opensource > smartphones out there. Outdated or not - there is no competition. > > Second, my understanding was that GTA03 is not yet created but only > planned at this stage. Hearing that not even the OM engineers have it > yet, I'd not expect gta03 before the next stable release. > > Third, the statement that "nobody really used it, yet" is wrong unless I > am nobody. I am using it on a daily basis and from what I am reading on > this list, others are too. > > Finally, we are not talking here about a release of a first working > software stack but about a switch to a different software stack from an > already working (though with several shortcomings) software stack. >
Totally agree with you! :) I use my FR since September (bought in July but was a very pain until September) as a daily phone with FDOM and I have no problems except the following two: 1) buzzing noise (always when GSM signal strength becomes lower than half scale); 2) can't use bluetooth headset (according to wiki I'm able to pair and connect but I don't hear any audio....) For all the remaining features I think it's a great device and I'm a very proud owner :) Great job guys! Go on! ;) Bye _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community