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FIC introduces the Neo1973

Posted by gasusan2005 on July 5, 2007 – 9:26 pm
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First International Computer (FIC) announced that OpenMoko is the platform of choice for their next generation smartphones. Joining OpenMoko at the Open Source in Mobile Conference in Amsterdam, FIC announced that their latest smartphone, called the “Neo1973,” will be the first commercially available smartphone powered by OpenMoko. FIC-neo1973_small

Key features of the Neo1973 smartphone include:

  • 2.8″ VGA touch screen
  • A-GPS for location and navigation services
  • GSM850/900/1800/1900 compatibility for network support in Europe, Asia Pacific, Japan, Africa and the US
  • Application manager to install / remove / update applications
  • Push email, contacts, and calendar synchronization
  • OpenMoko Software Development Kit (SDK) for application development

The Neo1973 smartphone, along with OpenMoko, will be internationally available July 9, 2007.

More information on features, specifications, availability and other details can be found at OpenMoko press release 

Source: OpenMoko and Mobile Tech Review

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