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The Neo FreeRunner (made by FIC) is a smartphone developed by the Openmoko project. It is the successor to the first development phase smartphone Neo 1973, and is intended for hackers, since it gives the user great customizability. The Neo FreeRunner started shipping on June 24th, 2008 and is currently priced individually at US$399 and at US$369 each if purchased in multiples of ten. A debug board is available for US$99. The Neo FreeRunner includes features that were not present in the development release of the phone (Neo 1973). The changes include 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, SMedia 3362 graphics accelerator, two 3D accelerometers, Samsung 2442 SoC, and 256 MB of flash memory.

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Neo Freerunner

Yesterday I received a Neo Freerunner in the mail. I've spent a little bit of time installing the newest OpenMoko and also the latest QT Extended. So hopefully I'll soon start to write some apps for the Freerunner, and start writing some guides. Read more »

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