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2009-05-18
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I really really hope that I'll see released or at least announced for a release soon (this year!) a Maemo device with phone capabilities...
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i came to the conclusion that my pocket has only space for 1 device and that the phone is going to be it, unfortunately...
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2009-05-18
, 01:50
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I came to the same conclusion, about only carrying/having one pocketable device.
I would LOVE for Nokia to step up and provide me with that device. An N97 that was the size of an N810 (4.1" screen with 800x480), running Maemo, fully functional as a phone (voice, SMS, MMS) in addition to 3G data, and Dalvik runtime, would be ideal (esp. with some form of video out, charge via usb client, plus a separate usb port for host+otg). If ofono gets us closer to that reality, I'm all for it.
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2009-05-18
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I'm 99.9% sure we will see a Maemo phone very soon, maybe even the end of this year.
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2009-05-18
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2009-05-18
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If it does halve Dalvik, it'll be a no brainer: I'll buy it the day it comes to the US (with or without T-Mobile-USA 3G).
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2009-05-18
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2009-05-18
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#38
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I would LOVE for Nokia to step up and provide me with that device. An N97 that was the size of an N810 (4.1" screen with 800x480)
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2009-05-18
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Phonet is just a skeleton with no useful code at the moment, but its presence confirms that it is/will be relevant to maemo. Atmodem is more fleshed out and contains some explicit checks for TI Calypso chips which suggests that (somewhat ironically) a Neo1973 or Freerunner might make a good ofono hacking platform.
The Phone Network protocol (PhoNet) is a packet-oriented communication protocol developped by Nokia for use with its modems.
This is required for Maemo to use cellular data connectivity (if supported). It can also be used to control Nokia phones from a Linux computer, although AT commands may be easier to use.
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2009-05-18
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announcement, intel, maemo, stack, telephony |
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I'm really holding my purchase right now for a new cell upgrade as i still use an old Nokia 6020 and love my N810 though i came to the conclusion that my pocket has only space for 1 device and that the phone is going to be it, unfortunately...