First Openmoko Custom Phone Now Available & Wears A Debian Plaid Kilt

The Openmoko Neo Freerunner phone is not exactly new having debuted a few weeks’ back, but here we are with a customized version known as the W.E. Phone. You will be able to take advantage of the plethora of bundled custom Google applications, a core GNU/Linux OS base with dialing, SMS and contacts, and a new plaid case to introduce a little bit more color into your otherwise stoic life. Among the Google applications include GMail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Talk and a straight reroute to the Google search page whenever you fire up the browser. Bear in mind this ain’t no Android handset since such a version will only be available sometime next year.
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