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:) I watched the video. I don't know what to say but the OpenMoko doesn't look like a good product to me and it's ugly too! Seriously, what were they thinking? That thing is ugly!
By the way, I agree 100% with the points mentioned in the "5 reasons not to use an iPhone" article. I am just being real and honest here. He has some very valid points but suggesting the OpenMoko as a solution was quite funny. If you don't like MS, just suggest SE the P series or Nokia N9x but don't suggest OpenMoko just because it is open source.
P.S. Doesn't the Windows Mobile based wPhone give you more freedom than the iPhone? Come on, be honest! I'd like to know the restrictions created by MS for any Windows Mobile OS. Do they brick your phone?
Edited 2008-08-06 12:54 UTC