NewsForge: Linux-Based Motorola Cell Phones Frustrate Third-Party Developers
Feb 07, 2006, 19:45 (3 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Nathan Willis)
"Motorola first announced its intention to migrate its mobile
'smart' phones to embedded Linux in 2003. The first such phone to
reach the market was the A760 in the fourth quarter of that year.
Today there are a dozen or so models (differing product numbers in
different markets and minor hardware variations lead to different
counts), but there are still no significant ecosystems for
third-party applications or developers. Is Motorola's switch to
Linux a hit for the company but a miss for end users?
"This is not to say that there is no development
happening on these phones. There is a fairly active community of
interested Linux hackers at MotorolaFans.com, and Harald Welte of
GPL-violations.org fame has started an OpenEZX project in hopes of
developing a completely free alternative environment for the
phones..."
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