Size and weight considerations for future Openmoko devices

Andreas Kostyrka andreas at kostyrka.org
Wed May 2 20:22:27 CEST 2007


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You type my thoughts. Nice looking device, but it's just a Windows
mobile. Not really useful.

Andreas

Steven ** wrote:
> Quoth your link:
> "All in all, the P3300 features a typical display for a Windows
> Mobile-powered communicator, which doesn't stand out against the
> background of its rivals."
> 
> It's just another Windows PDA/phone.  Boring.
> 
> 
> -Steven
> 
> On 5/2/07, Marcin Juszkiewicz <openembedded at hrw.one.pl> wrote:
>> Dnia środa, 2 maja 2007, Andreas Kostyrka napisał:
>>
>> > It's a smartphone, so let's compare it to smartphones:
>>
>> > Nokia 9500:               56.9mm x 148.1mm x 23.9mm 229.9g
>> > T-mobile MDA compact III: 58.0mm x 108.0mm x 17.0mm 127.0g
>> > T-mobile Vario II:        58.0mm x 113.0mm x 22.0mm 160.0g
>> > Nokia E61                 69.7mm x 117.0mm x 14.0mm 144.0g
>>
>> > Sorry, that doesn't look that bad to me. Actually, these are all
>> > devices without GPS, OTOH, they do have a better GSM/UMTS module.
>>
>> Then compare it to HTC Artemis:
>>
>> 108 x 58 x 16.3 mm, 127 g
>>
>> WiFi, BT 2.0, GPS, GSM, EDGE, FM Radio
>>
>> It has QVGA screen 2.8", cpu: omap850 200MHz, 64M ram, 128M flash.
>>
>> And it have nice controller ;)
>>
>> http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-artemis-en.shtml
>>
>> -- 
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>>
>>   Any smoothly functioning technology will have the appearance of magic.
>>                 -- Arthur C. Clarke
>>
>>
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