

OpenMoko is an open source, linux-based cell phone. The Wiki site is still being filled in with information, but here are some highlights:
- The main Processor (CPU) of the Neo1973 is a Samsung S3C2410AL-26 (Capable of running up to 266 MHz)
- 64MB Samsung NAND flash (K9F1208U0B) attached to S3C2410 NAND controller.
- 128MB SDRAM (2x Samsung K4M511633C) attached to S3C2410 SDRAM controller
- The GSM/GPRS modem is Texas Instruments Calypso based.
- Hammerhead AGPS from Global Locate.
- The Neo1973 has one microSD aka Transflash slot.
- 2.8″ 480×640 toppoly (tpo) TD028TTEC1 module, using a Toshiba JBT6K74 TFT LCD Driver Chipset.
- Touchscreen connected to a S3C2410 TS controller
- Bluetooth: Delta DFBM-CS320 Class2 Module, using CSR BlueCore4
This is a hell of an open source project and I can’t wait to see some of the results that come from it.
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