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2013-06-03
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2013-06-14
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2013-06-15
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nobody makes the GSM/CMDA modem from scratch, just like no one makes their own CPUs or GPUs
companies like qualcomm do.
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2013-06-16
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2013-06-16
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As far as I remember Nokia sold their GSM/LTE modem business to Renesas already years ago.
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Making one from scratch is a huge feat for a small company in such a short time. Did they not spent their time with the Sailfish OS, Other-half ideas, and their gesture user interfaces ?
Did they license it from Nokia or Samsung ? or where there other providers ??
Would it be open ??