Neo900 To Enter Production Soon

Neo900 To Enter Production SoonWe first heard about the Neo900 in October this year, where it proved to be a smartphone that intends to continue from where the now defunct Nokia N900 stopped. What was the significance of the Nokia N900? Well, that was one of the last handsets that will ship with the open source Maemo Linux operating system. In a fitting tribute of sorts to the Nokia N900, Neo900 developers intend to resurrect Maemo via a compatible device that will obviously arrive with better hardware to keep up with the times, in addition to boasting of support for 4G LTE mobile networks.

Of course, to come up with a smartphone just like that is no mean feat, and it will require a whole lot of money, but it is a good thing that there is this idea known as crowdfunding. The Neo900 team turned to the masses with their idea, hoping to raise at least €25,000 along the way alongside 200 device pre-orders, as that should be sufficient to being rolling units off the production line. It is our pleasure to announce that the Ne900 has already met both goals officially, and the next phase will include generating more money to hit a minimum of 1,000 units, which in turn would make the Neo900 more affordable to the masses compared to the current $1,000 price tag. Just be aware that the hardware within the Neo900 is nothing much to shout about, and if you want something high end, this is not the handset to look at.

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    Neo900 Rolls Back The Years With Open Hardware

    Neo900 Rolls Back The Years With Open HardwareIt feels as though it is a long time ago when the Nokia N900 was released, and back then, Nokia was pretty much a big player in the mobile phone business still, at least not in a position of where it is today. Those were the days when Nokia rolled out a range of high end smartphones that were specially designed to run the open source Maemo Linux operating system. Well, it is time to roll back the years with the Neo900, where it will come with a similar look and feel of the now defunct Nokia N900, albeit sporting a more updated processor, additional RAM, apart from the ability to run a wide range of software that will include Maemo, Android, and perhaps even Ubuntu or Firefox OS.

    The entire goal of the Neo900 is to offer a truly open platform, without making use of any proprietary binary blobs. That ought to make it relatively easy for you to port new operating systems in order to have it run on the device. However, do make no mistake about it – it is crystal clear that the Neo900 was specially designed in order to be a successor to the Nokia N900, sporting a rather similar case form factor apart from other bits and pieces of its hardware. Of course, if you were to take the Neo900’s hardware specifications into consideration for today’s standards, it does look rather dated, but that is to be expected since it needs to run on an operating system which was meant for a 4-year old device.

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