How Would You Change Openmoko’s Neo Freerunner?

We know — it takes time to really dig deep within an open-source device (particularly a handset), but now that a few months have ticked by since OpenMoko’s Neo FreeRunner began shipping in North America, we figured there was never a better time to ask how your experience has been. The unorthodox mobile isn’t for the faint of heart (or the technology-challenged, truthfully), but for the hackers and tinkerers out there who splurged for one in hopes of finding their new favorite toy, how have things been? Is the interface friendly enough? Are there too many limitations? Is the design to your liking? Give it to us straight down in comments below — how would you change this purty piece of Linux-infused kit?
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