Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-27 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 10:24 +0100, Sven Neuhaus wrote: > > I totally agree with you . FIC is also an operator in > > Taiwan . I certainlyunderstand the thinking / restriction > of > > Telecom operators. > > Regards > > Ming J. Chien / FIC > > Wow; I didn't know FIC was

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-26 Thread Sven Neuhaus
Ming J. Chien wrote: > *** OpenMoko and FIC's Neo1973 are the seeds that will democratize and > dramatically accelerate the evolution of mobile computing on this > planet. > > Dear Alan : > I totally agree with you . FIC is also an operator in > Taiwan . I certainlyunderstand

RE: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-25 Thread MING
of Telecom operators. Regards Ming J. Chien / FIC -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 3:20 PM To: community@lists.openmoko.org Subject: Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges... Kenshin

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-16 Thread Perry E. Metzger
Kenshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ... what are the chances of getting a camera? ^_^ I think one thing we should all bear in mind is that this is the first device, not the last. I imagine things will get better and better with successive models, if the product is compelling enough that it actu

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread alan
Kenshin wrote: I think that not having a camera is a "serious" technologic setback and loses some points to the competition. Of course almost every "geek" will buy a Neo... but what about the regular user? He will definately consider that fact when choosing a phone and for him that is more impor

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread Jan Van Vlaenderen
Camera and Wifi are all "nice to have" features. Not having them won't stop me buying the Neo1973. Having Wifi would be nice at home or at work, but I'll manage using BT to get connected to the network. I'm having problems with the mobile phone I have now, so the first thing I'll do when the Neo c

RE: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread Dean Collins
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:community- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Moss-Pultz > Sent: Thursday, 15 February 2007 11:16 PM > To: Myk Melez > Cc: community@lists.openmoko.org; Kenshin > Subject: Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges... > > On Thu, 2007-02-15 at

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread Sean Moss-Pultz
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 15:50 -0800, Myk Melez wrote: > Kenshin wrote: > > ... what are the chances of getting a camera? ^_^ > > ... > > I think that not having a camera is a "serious" technologic setback > > and loses some points to the competition. > Note that the Neo 1973 is just the first of s

RE: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread David Schlesinger
I'm doing this to spare Sean the pain. This is really no different than the "Can't you just add WiFi?" discussion. This is reality and the laws of physics speaking: please pay attention. >... what are the chances of getting a camera? ^_^ Slimmer that "slim to none". If Sean and the FIC folks ha

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread Tim Erwin
>Kenshin wrote: ... what are the chances of getting a camera? ^_^ You should check out the wiki for the wishlist for future enhancements http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wish_List_-_Hardware Cheers, Tim ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@l

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread Mikko Rauhala
to, 2007-02-15 kello 23:24 +, Kenshin kirjoitti: > ... what are the chances of getting a camera? ^_^ Oh sheesh, give the developers a break. A chance of that is about nil for the first model at this point, and that, to me, sounds a lot like salt when it's rubbed into the wounds of bad luck wit

Re: given the OpenMoko Challenges...

2007-02-15 Thread Myk Melez
Kenshin wrote: ... what are the chances of getting a camera? ^_^ ... I think that not having a camera is a "serious" technologic setback and loses some points to the competition. Note that the Neo 1973 is just the first of six planned "Neo" devices using OpenMoko, according to this Gizmodo artic