fonte: http://www.linuxdevices.com
Nov. 20, 2008
Toronto,
Ontario-based Koolu announced that it will release a version of
Google's Linux/Java Android stack optimized for Openmoko's Neo
FreeRunner Linux phone. A beta of "Android for FreeRunner" is due the
first week of December, says Koolu, which will also sell the FreeRunner
loaded with Android.
Koolu already sells its own "W.E. Phone"
version of the FreeRunner loaded with Google Apps. Now, it says it will
offer a version of the device preinstalled with the Koolu Android
image.
Koolu hopes to sell its Android phone stack and phones
to developers, end users, distributors, and value added resellers, it
says. The first announced partner is value-added reseller (VAR) SDG
Systems, which has a long history of distributing rugged Linux PDAs to government and enterprise customers.

Koolu W.E. Phone in four colors
The Neo FreeRunner
(as well as the W.E. Phone) incorporates a 400MHz Samsung S3C2442 (ARM9
core), 128MB of RAM, 256MB of flash, and a 2.8-inch 640 x 480 TFT
display. Other features for the 2.5G tri-band GPRS/GSM smartphone
include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and accelerometers. In short, it appears
to offer most of the functionality of the HTC G1, aside from having a
smaller screen and no keyboard.
Android will join several other phone stacks
available for the FreeRunner. OpenMoko ships the phone with the default
Gnome/GTK+ stack, called om2007.2, but there's also a newer April
Software Update (ASU) stack based on Qt Software's Qt for Embedded
(formerly Qtopia). Finally, there's an FSO framework initiative, which
is still fairly early in the development process, and which implements
FreeSmartphone.org specs.
Stated Steven Mosher, VP of marketing,
Openmoko, "Openmoko welcomes Koolu's efforts to optimize the community
lead port of Google's Android platform on the FreeRunner. That's the
benefit of having an open platform. Their market focus complements
ours."
Android's source code was formally set free a month ago, a day before T-Mobile launched retail sales of the HTC G1,
the first, and so far, only Android phone. The Open Handset Alliance
(OHA) overseeing the Google-sponsored open source project released the
Android SDK (software development kit) under an Apache 2.0 license.
Availability
Koolu's
Android for OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner stack is scheduled for beta release
the first week of December. The final release is set for early Q1 2009.
Koolu did not state when it will ship pre-integrated Android FreeRunner
phones via distributors such as SDG Systems. Koolu has established an Android Forum on its website devoted to the new distribution.
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