OpenMoko has officially announced their new open-source Neo FreeRunner device. The Neo FreeRunner might look familiar to you – but maybe that’s because it is a mass market version of the Moko 1973 Linux-based device. The Neo FreeRunner retains its overall design, although there are improvements such as a 500Mhz processor, 3D graphics support as well as a new collection of open-source mobile applications. Other features include support for tri-band GSM, WiFi connectivity and gesture-based technology. There is no word on pricing or availability as at press time. More information on the press release here.
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