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Openmoko phone. The following month, Golden Delicious stated their long-term goal of bringing such a phone to market. The new GTA04 board fit into the Neo Freerunner case and connected to the existing display and other components. The first
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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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Delicious Computers" began producing the GTA04 with an 800 MHz Cortex-A8 ARM (1 GHz) processor, an 800 MHz C64x+ DSP (digital signal processor) core, and a 3D graphics accelerator.
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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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1329:. LinuxDevices.com. 25 June 2008. Archived from
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1489:. Lists.openmoko.org. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
1439:"Cheap, hackable Linux smartphone due soon"
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1940:. Openmoko.com. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
1073:CPU: ARM Cortex A8 with 1000 MHz
1766:. Wiki.openmoko.org. 17 October 2012
1738:"GFreeRunner Pricing and PVT update"
1327:"Open source phone goes mass-market"
1116:Free and open-source software portal
1094:connector for optional camera module
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62:development implementation like the
2138:"Ten years anniversary of Openmoko"
1921:. Archive.is. Retrieved 2013-09-19.
1851:. Wiki.openmoko.org. 9 January 2012
1683:Moss-Pultz, Sean (3 January 2009).
1502:Shiloh, Michael (8 February 2008).
1367:"Openmoko Phone Not Dead After All"
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