Sneak preview: a Linux powered wireless phone
Oct 9, 2001 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis LinuxDevices.com “sneak preview” profiles a unique new Linux-based wireless phone which combines communications and entertainment within a customizable two-part design. Its maker intends to initially market the device to the “teen market”, offering a colorful phone with cool teen-oriented capabilities. The device is based on an ARM7 processor, running Linux kernel 2.4.5 along with BusyBox and Microwindows.
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