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    zdanee | # 11 | 2011-01-25, 21:35 | Report

    Cannot we create our own phone app, and symlink from the original executeable? Is there anything an average developer cannot implement, like some encryption? As I understand there are a bunch of apps that make the phone app work, not all of them need to be replaced just the call answering screen.

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    WereCatf | # 12 | 2011-01-25, 21:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by zdanee View Post
    Cannot we create our own phone app, and symlink from the original executeable?
    Wut? What good would a phone app of our own be if you can't make phone calls with it?

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    zdanee | # 13 | 2011-01-25, 22:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by WereCatf View Post
    Wut? What good would a phone app of our own be if you can't make phone calls with it?
    All I want to change is the answering screen, and as far as I know the phone function is actually several apps and one of them is the answering screen. If we can write our own version of it probably we can make it stay in memory thus we can answer calls even on heavy CPU loads. I dont know, how these apps communicate with eachother, D-bus or pipes or whatever, but probably we can recreate and integrate it without replacing the app that handles the actual calls and stuff. Or maybe I'm completely wrong, but if we can create our own version, we wont be tied down to the closed-source default app.

    BTW why wouldnt we be able to make calls with our own phone app? I'm sure as long as you are connected to the cellular network it is just sending a bunch of numbers probably well documented somewhere. Also there was the OpenMoko project and the Neo 1973 and Freerunner. Their software is completely open source (and based on linux). We can just check out their phone functions.

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    cfh11 | # 14 | 2011-01-25, 22:36 | Report

    IIRC the problem is not just that call UI is closed, it is that the OS is inextricably tied to the proprietary apps from Nokia (i.e. call UI, media player, HAM). So even if you were to develop an alternate call UI it would likely not tie into the rest of the UX properly or perhaps not work at all.

    Thankfully, these problems appear to be nonexistent in Meego.

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