Had a look at the site, looks very interesting

in fact I nearly bought one, but I found out they are releasing version 2 in 
october which will have faster cpu, more flash and wifi....

A

On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 05:34:07PM +1000, Adam Kennedy wrote:
> Can I add to that... even if they do work, would they be legal?
> 
> I know there's certification processes for things like electrical 
> devices, does the same exist for mobile phones?
> 
> Adam K
> 
> Barrie Hall wrote:
> >
> >
> >>>For those interested, the OpenMoko.com site went live today.
> >>>It's now possible to order the pre-release (still in development) 
> >>>version of FIC's Neo 1973, Linux-based smart phone.
> >>
> >>Do these work on the Australian phone networks?
> >>
> >
> >They specify that they use a quad band GSM radio, so yes, these should 
> >work fine here.
> >
> >Barrie
> >
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