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; CPU : [http://www.gumstix.com Gumstix] PXA270 CPU and I/O cards, [http://pubs.gumstix.com/boards/ dimensioned DXF specs]
; CPU : [http://www.gumstix.com Gumstix] PXA270 CPU and I/O cards, [http://pubs.gumstix.com/boards/ dimensioned DXF specs]


; GSM Modem and optional GPS : GSMstix - Siemens MC75 GSM/EDGE and ublox Global Positioning System Module or [[TelitGM862 Telit GM862 Module]]
; GSM Modem and optional GPS : GSMstix - Siemens MC75 GSM/EDGE and ublox Global Positioning System Module or [[TelitGM862|Telit GM862 Module]]


; Codec : UCB1400
; Codec : UCB1400

Revision as of 18:16, 29 January 2007

myPhone is a TuxPhone

The TuxPhone proved the basic concept of a completely open phone (COP) with open software and open hardware, with all specifications of all the components freely available.

OpenCell
OpenCell is being built by a team at Florida Tech, and we are sharing ideas and encouragement, but their design is based on a different set of hardware components.

myPhone can be built from the following components, in any combination

Case
a customizable case that can be produced on a 3D printer
LCD Touch Screen
Sharp 4.3" 480x272 pixels as used in the Sony PSP, with a Hantouch touchscreen overlay added.
CPU
Gumstix PXA270 CPU and I/O cards, dimensioned DXF specs
GSM Modem and optional GPS
GSMstix - Siemens MC75 GSM/EDGE and ublox Global Positioning System Module or Telit GM862 Module
Codec
UCB1400
WiFi/Bluetooth
Embeddedworks Infineon Embedded Bluetooth 2 802.11b/g module
Accelerometer
Freescale MMA7260QT ?
Battery
1700mAh from Treo 700

Work is in progress on this page, capturing all the specifications and URLs. --Adrian 04:00, 29 January 2007 (EST)