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Neo FreeRunner telefonoa Openmoko softwarea exekutatzeko asmoz sortutako bigarrena da. Lehenengoa Neo 1973 izenez ezagutzen da eta beragandik eratorri da Neo FreeRunnerra.
Bertsioak: Neo FreeRunnerra bi bertsiotan eskaintzen da, bata Ipar Ameriketako GSM bandarako (850/1800/1900 Mhz), eta besteamundoko beste eremuetarako GSM bandarentzat (900/1800/1900 Mhz). Besterik esaten ez baduzu, lekuan lekurara egokitutako telefonoa salduko dizu banatzaileak.
FreeRunnerraren hardware espezifikazioen eta osagaien zerrenda osotua Neo FreeRunner Hardwarea orrian aurkituko duzu.
Aurreko telefonoaren, Neo 1973 gailuaren eta Neo FreeRunnerraren arteko konparazioa Neo 1973 vs Neo FreeRunner orrian ikusiko duzu.
The FreeRunner can be purchased from a distributor. The software available on the phone makes it suitable for power users and developers only -- it is not yet ready for the general consumer. Email announcements are found on the announce mailing list. For frequently asked questions please check FAQ.
The Neo FreeRunner is a Linux-based touch screen smart phone ultimately aimed at general consumer use as well as Linux desktop users and software developers.
Linux users and software developers will appreciate the total freedom they have to use and design software for the FreeRunner.
General phone users will eventually appreciate the high spec and performance of the phone and the wide range of free software packages expected to emerge. These will allow users to make the maximum use of the hardware and tailor it to their particular needs. Since launch, the pace of software tweaks and improvements has increased as both the Openmoko team developers and the wider community work together.
With most distributions the FreeRunner is working as a reliable phone. However it still has usability issues and many advanced features are still missing. (For example with SHR, the most used distribution, the phone keeps ringing for a second after a call has been accepted) For more information see distributions.
Please see the FreeRunner: Selected Blogs and Articles to get more reviews. The Neo FreeRunner Hardware Issues page may also be of interest.