release date
Rich Goodwin
rich.goodwin at cox.net
Fri May 18 22:40:41 CEST 2007
OK ... you peaked my interest. I understand not giving it to many
others to use but as long as a one can make/receive a call - that is all
I'd expect at this point. Is it a functional phone?? More importantly,
are there any H/W mods planned? and will the developer version be
upgradable?
I'm still interested in the developer version - it does help to get
expectations in line.
Thanks for the update!
Rich
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 20:00 +0100, Ian Stirling wrote:
> admin at mmri.us wrote:
> > What is the latest release date for the FIC NEO 1973, and where will I
> > be able to buy it?
> > I am holding off on company cellphone purchases until I see what the neo
> > can do as my company is Unix only which makes it very attractive.
> > If it will take till next year it will be lights out and I will buy
> > something else.
> >
>
> For end-users, it's still September.
> For developers, a couple of weeks, hopefully.
> This will _NOT_ be a workable phone you want to distribute to employees
> in a couple of weeks.
>
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