Since the dawn of computing Windows operating systems have ruled the roost. But various other operating systems have been on the horizons since. While most of the populace doesn't know the difference between a pc and a computer or nokia and mobile phones, there have been better alternatives in the market. The window UI named as Microsoft was better pioneered by Apple's Mac OS and the open source better known as linux has held its own.
With the Apple's mac based IPhone conquering the smartphone market long a windows forte and followed by the undesirable and same as always nokia's symbian, freedom followers started working on Linux to get something priced down to earth with most needed features.
Enter the Openmoko FreeRunner. Descended from Neo1973, this yet to release phone stores wonders within the small plastic box. A monstereous 500MHz processors, wireless b/g, motion sensors, hardware accelerated 2d/3d graphics rendering, generous 2.8" VGA screen, creative GNOME Desktop environment, hip LED lights all around and the ability to hack the open source makes this phone the most desirable gadget in the gsm industry for the geeks.
A great alternative with added extras if the ROKR E8's basic rich feature set is not enough for you.
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