After posting those Linux-powered cellphone articles late last year, I told myself: One of the topics that are going to dominate my posts in 2009 should be the Openmoko project. This project gives open source developers an oportunity to develop a phone that they can truly call their own. While there are other Linux-based cellphone OS's out there, IMHO, this is the one that allows you to really "free your phone". So, before I do any serious writing, allow me to open 2009 with a series of Neo Freerunner (the cellphone) unboxing videos. I hope you enjoy them.
Want to see a rotatable 3D image of the Neo 1973 phone? Please scroll down to the bottom of this blog to play with one.
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