On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Alok G. Singh <alephn...@hcoop.net> wrote:

> The Openmoko Freerunner is an option.

Thanks Alok.

I am also forwarding reply for the benefit of users of LIH, which I
got from Gurus, who are not on LIH.

Dear Prof. Rai,

Could you provide more details on what exactly you are looking for
here, as there can be several answers to this question depending on
your needs:

* Several Motorola phones (probably also others) are Linux based,
 but these do not give one access to the OS as a development
 platform.
* For a truly open phone, i.e., one where you/your students can
 get as close to the hardware as possible, there is OpenMoko.
 Even though the company has gone out of this business, there
 is a decent community around it. You can pick up a Freerunner
 for USD 250-300, and another good thing about it is that one can
 run various OS distributions on it, including Google's Android.
 This would be the best learning tool, where the only aspects
 of the phone that are hidden, such as the GSM stack, is because of
 legal restrictions.
* If you want to make a commercial application, while still
 retaining the ability for students to learn, your best bet now
 is probably Android. It is based on Linux, and one can rebuild
 it from scratch, though in order to distribute the application,
 one would need to use formal Android releases from Google. Here,
 one has to go through J2ME APIs offered by Google, but not much
 is closed. Many manufacturers are moving to Android.
* For sheerly commercial applications, besides Android, these days
 one has to target at least the iPhone, Blackberry, Nokia, and
 other vendors. The iPhone is very problematic, as Apple imposes
 insane amounts of control on developers. The rest are open to
 somewhat less of an extent than Android.

Regards,
Gora

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