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Openmoko Declares Another Freedom: Publishes Schematics for Neo Phones
SAN FRANCISCO and THALWIL,Switzerland, August 8 /PRNewswire/ --
LINUXWORLD EXPO - Booth 1625
Openmoko, maker of open source mobile products, today announced that it
has taken another step in opening its mobile platform to the development
community by announcing it will publish the schematics for the Neo 1973 and
Neo FreeRunner mobile phones. Openmoko broke with traditional mobile phone
manufacturers by shipping its Neo 1973 and Neo FreeRunner mobile phones with
a free and open source (FOSS) operating system and open applications,
enabling developers to take the functionality of the phone well beyond the
limited applications that commercial mobile phones can handle. The Neo
FreeRunner went on sale July 4, 2008. In less than a week the initial Neo
FreeRunner allocation had sold out.
Openmoko has previously published the CAD files for the product under a
Creative Commons license so product designers can alter the look and feel of
the phone case and craft it to suit such vertical markets as fashion,
science, medical, industrial, or enterprise. Developers can also choose other
materials for manufacturing the case, making more appealing to fashion tastes
or enabling the phone to withstand rugged environments and harsh use.
The PIM features a 10.4-inch rugged touch screen display that shows the
position of the vehicle overlaid on a map, allowing passengers in the back
seat to track their progress through the city. The PIM is able to accurately
and reliably track a vehicle throughNew York's busy streets thanks to
u-blox' dead reckoning technology. Dead reckoning uses sensors in combination
with GPS to provide 100% road coverage, even in areas with no GPS signals
such as streets with high-rise buildings, tunnels, parking lots and other
covert environments without GPS signals.
Now, Openmoko announced it will publish the schematics of the phone,
giving engineers free reign to modify Neo phones. Just as Free and Open
Source Software provides source code information, open schematics provide
vital information to engineers who may want to add functionality, external
instruments or sensors, or assist the company in debugging problems,
ultimately creating a better product for the entire mobile community.
GPS Schematics Available
Most recently, u-blox AG,Switzerland, maker of the GPS chip in the
Openmoko phones, endorsed Openmoko's publishing the complete schematics for
the GPS chip in the Neo FreeRunner phones. The schematics now document how
the GPS chip is wired into the system, providing vital information for
developers who want to leverage the GPS functionality for new designs
involving the Openmoko phones.
"We fully support Openmoko's decision to publish the schematics of the
u-blox GPS receivers," said u-blox CEO, Thomas Seiler." It is vitally
important that developers have access to this data and it improves product
quality. Going forward we think that more manufactures and more consumers
will demand open architecture products with optimum performance."
"Why should industry be afraid of opening up its design?" asked Openmoko
CEO, Sean Moss-Pultz. "Schematics are simply another form of documentation
and vital to future success, service and satisfaction in the market. We
believe our products would be incomplete without them."
"One of the freedoms we value the most is the freedom to explore. To
fully understand the details of complex systems, to adapt and enhance them,"
said Openmoko Architect, Werner Almesberger. "We now take our commitment to
openness to the next level by releasing our schematics to the public,
allowing anyone to find out how the system works and how to improve it."
The release of the schematics will covered under a Creative Commons
license and files will be posted in due course on openmoko.com and
openmoko.org.
Openmoko will show the Neo FreeRunner at LinuxWorld Expo, Moscone Center,
San Francisco August 5-7 at booth 1625 and at the LinuxWorld Garage 1234.
The Openmoko Neo FreeRunner has been selected as a finalist the
LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards, to be presented at LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo(R) this week inSan Francisco. Judged by a group of
respected industry experts managed by LinuxWorld.com, the LinuxWorld Product
Excellence Awards recognize product and service innovations by LinuxWorld(R)
and NGDC exhibitors in 12 different categories.
Open Mobile Free
Openmoko frees developers from constraints of closed mobile architectures
so they can apply the power of mobility and a flexible development platform
to create mobile applications for specialized markets. Using the Openmoko
mobile platform, the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community and
developers can create unique versions of the FreeRunner phone, modifying the
way the phone operates and even the way it looks. CAD files publicly
available under a Creative Commons license make it easy for industrial
designers to change the appearance of the Openmoko Neo FreeRunner and select
alternate materials and finishes to tailor the phone's look and feel.
Distributors in the EU have already received shipments of the Openmoko
Neo FreeRunner.
Pricing and availability
The Openmoko Neo FreeRunner has a suggested retail price of $399.
Openmoko will restock and sell the phone directly from it its webshop
http://www.openmoko.com and via distributors in the EU,India andNorth
America.
(A high-resolution picture can be downloaded from:
http://www.u-blox.com/news/openmoko.jpg)
About Openmoko
Openmoko is the commercial and community driven effort with a mission to
create open mobile products that empower developers and consumers to
personalize their devices, much like a computer, in any way they see fit.
Openmoko is dedicated to helping innovators bring freedom and flexibility to
consumer electronics and vertical market devices. For the latest information
about Openmoko, visit http://www.openmoko.com.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_II and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PC -- reference manuals included complete
schematics.
About u-blox
u-blox is a fabless semiconductor positioning solutions provider for the
automotive, mobile communications and infrastructure markets. u-blox develops
chips and complete modules based on the Global Navigation Satellite Systems
(GNSS) including GPS and GALILEO. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in
Switzerland, the u-blox group is listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange and has
offices in theUSA, inSingapore,Hong Kong, China,Taiwan, Korea andJapan.
For more information, please visit http://www.u-blox.com.
Openmoko Contacts
Press Contacts:
Steven Mosher, Vice President Marketing
phone: +1-408-313-9284, e-mail: steve@openmoko.com
Public Relations Contact:
Pat Meier-Johnson, Pat Meier Associates Public Relations
phone: +1-415-389-1700, e-mail: patmeier@patmeier.com
mobile: +1-415-717-9677
u-blox Contacts:
Ming Chiang, Country Manager Taiwan
phone: +886-2-2657-1090
e-mail: ming.chiang@u-blox.com
Herbert Blaser, Vice President Marketing
phone: +41(44)722-74 69
e-mail: herbert.blaser@u-blox.com
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