2008/12/9 Wolfgang Spraul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Justyn,
> lots of changes in our hardware team, we hired some great new
> engineers, Adam Wang (production engineer), Ivorin Chen (layout
> engineer), Tully Gehan (mechanical engineer), Eva Lin (project
> coordinator).
> Working on more...
Good to h
Justyn,
lots of changes in our hardware team, we hired some great new
engineers, Adam Wang (production engineer), Ivorin Chen (layout
engineer), Tully Gehan (mechanical engineer), Eva Lin (project
coordinator).
Working on more...
As for MokoForesight, Shawn Lin left a while ago, so the whole
> I guess I'm just over-anxious about getting 'everything' I've wanted
> in a phone so quickly
you could use any 3g usb adapter supported by the used kernel.
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Thanks for clarifying Justyn, it's still something that would be a
great feature to have. I will buy a later version FR only if it
contained a 3G modem.
I guess I'm just over-anxious about getting 'everything' I've wanted
in a phone so quickly
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Justyn Butler
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If you're talking about physically replacing the TI Calypso modem on
the Freerunner board with a 3G modem, I'm afraid you misunderstand.
This is not at all possible.
I am asking about the research into the Telit modem for a future
Openmoko device.
2008/12/9 Will Siddall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> P
Please, has anyone looked further into this? I do a lot of travelling
into countries that use 3G only networks and being able to swap the
existing GSM module with this one would save me A LOT of hassle.
What's the concensus and for those who have tried: how hard is it to
swap and get it running?
This is one of those modular devices, correct? Does this mean there is
a chance of being able to swap in a CDMA module?
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Justyn Butler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's been quite a while since the MokoForesight page was updated, so I
> was wondering whether
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