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2013-10-07
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How does the size of pcb of GTA04 compare to the N900 case? too small or just right?
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2013-10-07
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2013-10-07
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@ Ruhrgebiet, Germany
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PS: Option801 comes with 2 SIM interfaces ;-) A (2nd) micro-SIM holder might fit into the place next to uSD holder, when we cut a hole into plastic and bin one speaker. Err nope, there's an antenna. So *maybe* a combi-holder for uSD and uSIM stacked somehow?
I'd also like to have SIM slot the same, but actually I think I prefer Neo900 with MicroSIM than no Neo900 at all
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2013-10-07
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@ Croatia
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Just took a quick look at the specs. Liked the InfraRed part. But really resistive touch has to be replaced with capacitive multi-point touch and the IPS display (ideally it should be HD). I strongly recommend including a dual SIM capability.
There's a whole lot of manufacturers offering Android phones at 150 - 200 EUR with IPS and multi-touch displays. I think a 100 - 200 EUR premium should be enough to cover for the sensors proposed for Neo900 and the lovely Maemo.
Willing to pre-order current specs phone for 250 EUR. But if the display is upgraded to HD / IPS with multi-point capacitive touch, I will be happy to buy at 350 EUR.
Willing to evangelize and canvas for fund raisers. Still mourning the death of my beloved N900.
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2013-10-08
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2013-10-09
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Whatever you might find! Probably just some space for another uSIM (ribbon adapter) should be possible.
Please keep it in mind.
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2013-10-09
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@ France
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2013-10-09
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sure thing
A dual-SIM would be a great selling point, some users are willing to shell out real money for that feature. And it would be supported genuinely by modem cmdset. BOM cost minimal![]()
Could even compensate the additional 2.5mm ;-P - since user doesn't need to carry a second phone but only a slightly fatter Neo900. And those 2.5 would not only make some comfortable space for juggling sim-holders and modem, that mega-extension also makes space for a lot of new stuff we never even though of yet.
* embedded real backup battery for comfortable hotswap of main battery
* all sorts of radios
* prototyping area you can use as you like
* a second modem module??
* walkie talkie
* HDD
* SSD
* laserpointer ;-P
* phat speakers?
* you-name-it
(disclaimer: this is a brainstorming list, with very limited feasibility evaluation, just no absolute nonsense in there. And of course not all at once will find space)
comments welcome
/j
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2013-10-09
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@ Hanoi
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N9 *stolen* → N900 *died* → N900 *on hiatus* → OnePlus X