after the ubuntu edge fiasco I doubt anyone still takes them seriously...
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If they can pull off a phone that can also be used as a desktop it might become the first smart phone I ever bought.
In general I would prefer to have both a desktop for real work and a tiny 5 gram phone that doesn't do anything else than phone calls.
Since that still doesn't exist, this might be a good alternative.
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Originally posted by corebob View PostIf they can pull off a phone that can also be used as a desktop it might become the first smart phone I ever bought.
In general I would prefer to have both a desktop for real work and a tiny 5 gram phone that doesn't do anything else than phone calls.
Since that still doesn't exist, this might be a good alternative.
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Originally posted by justmy2cents View Posti'm waiting the same. except, i think tizen will be the way to go for various reasons. it runs standard linux components and it is backed by companies which actually want to have community
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostIt wouldn't surprise me if they announced some hardware that was, as you suggest, crippled by nvidia crap.
It would surprise me if they could get the K1 so early as the 64bit version is scheduled for second half of 2014. The 32bit version should be available any month now if you go by the chip's announcement at CES.
If they brought out a Nvidia K1 64bit phone with DirectStylus and nice resolution screen, I would be putting my money down really quickly.
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Originally posted by Vistaus View PostSailfishOS also uses standard Linux components and has a lively community which I'm part of. It's also getting attention from companies now that the first phone is on the market with at least 1 active promoting provider on board and more to come and the second phone is already being designed.
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