Re: community Digest, Vol 52, Issue 11

2007-11-06 Thread rakshat hooja
The product page still says that it is quad band
http://openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html

I think they will make the 850 version for the us market though I would
prefer an operational quad band neo 1973 finally (as in 2008 atleast)

Rakshat




 On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:37:39 -0800, Joshua Layne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  I hate to add to the fire on this one, but no 850 is a definite deal
  breaker.
  No quad-band is a serious limitation, as it has been marketed since
  inception as a quad-band phone.

 I see now that the openmoko.com page has been updated to state that it is
 a
 tri-band phone, not a quad-band phone - last night it clearly stated quad
 band.

 I just wish this had been clearly identified 3 or 4 months ago.











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Re: community Digest, Vol 52, Issue 11

2007-11-06 Thread Joachim Steiger
rakshat hooja wrote:
 
 The product page still says that it is quad band
 http://openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html

thanks for pointing me to it. seems i missed to update one of the
servers. - it should be fixed now.

 I think they will make the 850 version for the us market though I would
 prefer an operational quad band neo 1973 finally (as in 2008 atleast)

we are considering that for sure.
currently we need to work out the necessary details and test that before
we know exactly if it works as we imagine, so please stay tuned, we will
tell you more when we know it ourselves.

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developer relations/support

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