If you read the fucking manual, youd've found this:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware#USB_Host ;)
So it's one chip that does the magic. AFAIK this chip has been chosen 
just because of this feature.

Mohammad Hosein schrieb:
> so openmoko got a hardware USB host chip ? or the chip is the same and 
> there is access via software ? in that case are other linux based 
> cellphones capable of that too ? like the new HTC phones 
> featuring Android .
>
>  "why are you so focused on cellphones only?"
> you've got ideas to stole an enterprise owned information from their 
> USB disks when you are physically there visiting as a guest ?share 
> them with us please .
>
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Michael Lenz <shadow.stal...@gmx.de 
> <mailto:shadow.stal...@gmx.de>> wrote:
>
>     The only one which comes to my mind is the OpenMoko Freerunner.
>     Tho it's not actually a common cellphone, it's available all over
>     the globe and thereby "widely available". ;)
>
>     But why are you so focused on cellphones only?
>
>
>     Greetings,
>     Michael
>
>     Mohammad Hosein schrieb:
>
>         anybody know of a cellphone widely available able to get
>         connected to a USB disk , see its content and copy , read ,
>         write and make snapshots ?
>         i'm going to measure if its possible to steal private
>         information over corporate USB flash disks using guest's
>         cellphones any hint is appreciated
>         
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