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2013-10-07
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How does the size of pcb of GTA04 compare to the N900 case? too small or just right?
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2013-10-07
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2013-10-07
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PS: Option801 comes with 2 SIM interfaces ;-) A (2nd) micro-SIM holder might fit into the place next to uSD holder, when we cut a hole into plastic and bin one speaker. Err nope, there's an antenna. So *maybe* a combi-holder for uSD and uSIM stacked somehow?
I'd also like to have SIM slot the same, but actually I think I prefer Neo900 with MicroSIM than no Neo900 at all
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2013-10-07
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@ Croatia
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Just took a quick look at the specs. Liked the InfraRed part. But really resistive touch has to be replaced with capacitive multi-point touch and the IPS display (ideally it should be HD). I strongly recommend including a dual SIM capability.
There's a whole lot of manufacturers offering Android phones at 150 - 200 EUR with IPS and multi-touch displays. I think a 100 - 200 EUR premium should be enough to cover for the sensors proposed for Neo900 and the lovely Maemo.
Willing to pre-order current specs phone for 250 EUR. But if the display is upgraded to HD / IPS with multi-point capacitive touch, I will be happy to buy at 350 EUR.
Willing to evangelize and canvas for fund raisers. Still mourning the death of my beloved N900.
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2013-10-08
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2013-10-09
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Whatever you might find! Probably just some space for another uSIM (ribbon adapter) should be possible.
Please keep it in mind.
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2013-10-09
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@ France
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2013-10-09
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sure thing
A dual-SIM would be a great selling point, some users are willing to shell out real money for that feature. And it would be supported genuinely by modem cmdset. BOM cost minimal
Could even compensate the additional 2.5mm ;-P - since user doesn't need to carry a second phone but only a slightly fatter Neo900. And those 2.5 would not only make some comfortable space for juggling sim-holders and modem, that mega-extension also makes space for a lot of new stuff we never even though of yet.
* embedded real backup battery for comfortable hotswap of main battery
* all sorts of radios
* prototyping area you can use as you like
* a second modem module??
* walkie talkie
* HDD
* SSD
* laserpointer ;-P
* phat speakers?
* you-name-it
(disclaimer: this is a brainstorming list, with very limited feasibility evaluation, just no absolute nonsense in there. And of course not all at once will find space)
comments welcome
/j
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2013-10-09
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#750
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Still learning on geeky knowledge
N9 *stolen* → N900 *died* → N900 *on hiatus* → OnePlus X