Here's a question you might be able to help with. I'm looking to upgrade from my Nokia 3595 to something a little more, um... modern.
Here's my old brick (not stylish, but sturdy):
Any thoughts?
balubalu
February 01, 2007
I'm really looking forward to the new W880 from SonyEricsson. It's still a "mystery" one, but some pictures leaked somewhere.
I like the futuristic design and the shiny metal covers of it.
Anyway - the coder in me also thinks that the greenphones have a really nice idea behind them. In fact I was asking myself for years why there is no open plattform for people to create an open sourced phone.
bhikkhu
February 01, 2007
Maybe it's just the computer programmer in me, but I love these greenphones
On top of a cool design (I could go either way with the color) they are completely open source, meaning anyone can develop software for them. Statistics say you aren't a developer, but it's open-ness allows you to use the programs other people develop... ie. wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to buy a program that let you play a game, or attach specific ringtones to specific callers? Shoot, why not have your ringtone be a randomly selected song from your music library? or have a program that lets you auto-respond to text messages... like an away message in a chat program.... the ideas are endless -- all in a very cool looking phone.
bruno
Here's a question you might be able to help with. I'm looking to upgrade from my Nokia 3595 to something a little more, um... modern.
Here's my old brick (not stylish, but sturdy):
Any thoughts?
balubalu
I'm really looking forward to the new W880 from SonyEricsson. It's still a "mystery" one, but some pictures leaked somewhere.
I like the futuristic design and the shiny metal covers of it.
Anyway - the coder in me also thinks that the greenphones have a really nice idea behind them. In fact I was asking myself for years why there is no open plattform for people to create an open sourced phone.
bhikkhu
Maybe it's just the computer programmer in me, but I love these greenphones
http://www.trolltech.com/products/qtopia/greenphone
On top of a cool design (I could go either way with the color) they are completely open source, meaning anyone can develop software for them. Statistics say you aren't a developer, but it's open-ness allows you to use the programs other people develop... ie. wouldn't it be great if you didn't have to buy a program that let you play a game, or attach specific ringtones to specific callers? Shoot, why not have your ringtone be a randomly selected song from your music library? or have a program that lets you auto-respond to text messages... like an away message in a chat program.... the ideas are endless -- all in a very cool looking phone.
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