The Open-Source iPhone Alternative, OpenMoko for Consumers

  2007-10-08 18:30:02
This year, the iPhone has been all the rage. Rumors flew for years before its release, ads flew after. Everywhere you look you can spot the chic slic shine of the iPhone, from TV, to movies, to the streets of every major city (and everyday more and more outside the city). But AT&T and Apple's decision to not only lock the phone but also actively discourage users from unlocking themselves, has left more than a bitter impression of the device's parents in my mind. In light of this, I'd like to discuss, The Great Hope, the open-source alternative, the OpenMoko. 
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