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In that spirit, the Koolu phone is said to fully support open source development. The phone comes with a Debian Linux software development kit (SDK). A Koolu spokesperson (not maddog) confirmed that the W.E. Phone also runs the Java based Google Android phone stack.
The phone also appears set to ship with Google Apps, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs (for documents, spreadsheets and presentations), Google Talk instant messaging and VoIP, and Google Start Page. A special Debian Linux tartan edition will be available with a tartan weave skin said to spell out "Debian" in Morse Code. The plaid was reportedly commissioned by attendees of the Debian Linux conference held in Edinburgh, Scotland in June 2007.
Koolu W.E. Phone mockup (special Debian tartan weave version)
OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner mock-up (Click to enlarge) |
The W.E. Phone appears to have almost identical specs to OpenMoko's recently announced Neo FreeRunner (depicted at right). The FreeRunner is based on a Samsung SoC (system-on-chip) called the S3C2442 clocked at 500MHz, and has 128GB of RAM. Its 4.3-inch, 640 x 480 VGA Color TFT LCD is driven by an SMedia 3362-based 3D graphics accelerator. Both Neo reference designs run the open-source OpenMoko phone stack from the OpenMoko Project, but have open firmware allowing users or manufacturers to install the OS of their choice.
W.E. Appliance (Click for details) |
Availability
The W.E. Phone has yet to be formally announced. However, a Koolu web page devoted to the product says the phone will be available only to Google Apps customers, priced at about $400. A limited initial release aimed at Linux developers is slated for March, followed by a more widespread release this summer. More information may be available here .
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