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Delicious Computers under the new codename GTA04, which includes major hardware revision, and the first unit
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Openmoko-supported phones are also available.
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Freerunner's hardware does not yet have fully functional software interfaces. The software development is split between
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1500:. Lists.openmoko.org. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
1450:"Cheap, hackable Linux smartphone due soon"
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1084:CPU: ARM Cortex A8 with 1000 MHz
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1749:"GFreeRunner Pricing and PVT update"
1338:"Open source phone goes mass-market"
1127:Free and open-source software portal
1105:connector for optional camera module
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73:development implementation like the
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1932:. Archive.is. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
1862:. Wiki.openmoko.org. 9 January 2012
1694:Moss-Pultz, Sean (3 January 2009).
1513:Shiloh, Michael (8 February 2008).
1378:"Openmoko Phone Not Dead After All"
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