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17 Beagleboards with 512mb of RAM and 600mhz CPUs are powerful enough to be Desktop PCs: they're also small enough to be portable. With modular pre-certified cellphone components from Telit such as the GE862, the opencellphone project proved in 2006 that it is possible to create your own mobile phone. The HBP/D aims to build on the prior success of that project and the success of the Hy Research MID project, to create a powerful and open smartphone project.
18 <p>The Telit UC-864-G is the most likely candidate as the radio module, thanks to it supporting Quad-band GSM, Tri-band 3G/HSDPA, and having A-GPS all in the same compact space.</p>
19 <p>The fact that Telit's documentation is publicly available without requiring an NDA, including full application notes, full hardware and full software disclosure, including the "Digital Voice" Codec AT command-set, makes Telit's excellent products an easy choice.</p>
20 <p>Learning the lessons from HTC smartphone and iPaq PDA reverse-engineering, the Trolltech Greenphone, the OpenMoko, the myPhone, the opencellphone and from a proprietary ARM+GPS+GPRS product, the HBP/D will be an open project from the ground up.</p>
21 <p>The initial focus will be to get incoming and outgoing phone calls up-and-running as soon as practical, so that software developers can engage with the project at a very early stage.</p>
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31 <shortdesc>The HomeBrew SmartPhone is a project to create a community-buildable mobile phone that is powerful enough to also run as a Desktop PC.</shortdesc>
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