On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 1:10 PM, a dehqan<dehqa...@gmail.com> wrote: > How much is Fr SAR ?
In another thread on this list somebody mentioned that the specific absorption rate for the Freerunner is average, not significantly higher or lower than any other cell phone. Specifically, "the Neo FreeRunner SAR tests at 1.07 W/kg GSM and 1.17 W/kg DCS." http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td833107 >>I do not advise you to fix the Freerunner yourself. Just purchase a >>buzz-fixed version. > Would you explain more ?why ? I did not know that the buzz-fixed version is more expensive. Still, I *strongly* suggest that you not attempt to solder the Freerunner yourself. The circuit is very small and you need special tools. An ordinary hand soldering iron will not work. Have you soldered cell-phones before? If not, I recommend not treating your Freerunner as a learning experience. Remember the old adage, experience is proportional to the amount of equipment destroyed. If you still want to do the buzz fix yourself, I think Paul's suggestion was excellent, try soldering an SMD (Surface Mount Device) onto an old video card first. > It is long time just debian based have been used on pc ,there is not > problems and knowing linuxs . Wonderful! You will feel at home on your Freerunner. > but important question , does FR catch owner time each day for any reason > ?e.g for almost all activity with FR should users spend time each day ? I am sorry. I don't understand your question. Are you asking if the Freerunner requires daily maintenance? If so, the answer is "no". You can simply use the Freerunner as a phone, if you wish. >>The pouch protects the screen from getting scratched up > So why dont you use invisible shield ? I did not have an InvisibleShield before. I have ordered one now and I may stop using the pouch. On the other hand, the InvisibleShield looks to be a sticker and it might peel off in my pocket. > just trousers has packets ,How much > are lenght and width sizes of FR ? The Freerunner is a bit thicker than the latest cellphones, but comfortably fits in my blue jeans (denim trousers) front pocket, even with the pouch. I've also carried the Freerunner easily in the breast pockets of my shirt and coat. > Do you advice using invisble shield ,wont invisble shield make screen > sensitivity to be decreased ? I've read, and believe, that sensitivity will be the same. The InvisibleShield is extremely thin (0.2mm). The Freerunner I purchased came with a clear plastic sheet covering the screen that was thicker than an InvisibleShield. The stylus worked fine through that sheet with no apparent loss of sensitivity. --Ben P.S. In America we are wishing you, and all Iranians, a happy outcome to your country's recent troubles. _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community