Neo Freerunner launched
Posted by voipmaster in Mobile, News, SIP, VoIP Hardware, tags: 1973, linux, neo freerunner, open source, openmoko, SIP, telepathy
Openmoko have launched the Neo Freerunner, it’s first mass-production open-source mobile handset.
Neo Freerunner does not yet have a VoIP application but with it’s built-in WiFi and linux based, open software architecture, it looks like it will only be a matter of time before a SIP compliant application is ported. Telepathy, a framework which allows IM and Voice over IP integration looks like a prime candidate.
The Neo Freerunner is designed with sensitive corporate environements in mind. The lack of camera and the possibility of a full code audit should put minds at ease in the board-room.
Specifications:
Connectivity:
- GSM
- Bluetooth 2.0
- GPRS
- AGPS
- WiFi (in final version)
- USB 1.1 slave and host
- 2.5-mm audio jack
Memory
- 128 MB SDRAM
- 256 MB NAND flash
Display
- 2.8 in. VGA (480×640) TFT
Dimensions
- 120.7mm × 62mm × 18.5mm
The Neo Freerunner is available now in North America, Europe and Asia with a MSRP of $399 US.

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