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September 13, 2006

Trolltech Linux Phone For Application Developers

Posted by Blake Robinson

Cell phone application developers have a new tool for developing future products. Trolltech has launched their Qtopia Greenphone, an open Linux mobile device that allows you to write and install your own apps, or tweak the ones that Trolltech has already installed. They say this allows developers to be able “to utilize communication functions and features found in today’s sophisticated smartphones in developing their own innovative applications in addition to modifying those that Trolltech provides.”

There are currently three bundles you can choose from, ranging from $695 to $890 depending on what you’re making. It’s pretty expensive, but it packs some cool features like: Linux kernel 2.4.19, QVGA LCD color screen, Intel XScale 312 mHz PXA270, 64MB RAM & 128MB Flash, a Mini-SD card slot, Bluetooth, & Mini-USB. It looks pretty cool, too, for a candy bar anyway.

Trolltech Announces Availability for Qtopia Greenphone [Slashphone]

1 Comment

  1. I realluy like this phone it´s seems so pure and practical.I only have good words for this phone.I hope i will get similar one some happy day.

    Comment by Mert — June 19, 2007 @ 2:16 am

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