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Linux Powers Motorola's Smart Phone

An anonymous reader writes "Motorola unveiled the A760 at CeBIT and claims the handset is the first in the world to blend the open source operating system with Java software. As well as Linux, the A760 has onboard a camera, diary, e-mail program, MP3 player, speakerphone and colour touchscreen."

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  1. Not really good news yet by happynut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sadly, even if it runs linux on the
    inside, there is no reason to believe
    that developers get any access to it
    (although that would be very nice if
    they did).

    I've worked on the A720 and the A830
    Motorola phones, and none of the underlying
    system was exposed.

    The Symbian Quartz platforms are even
    worse. Even as owner of the phone you
    can't put anything on them; everything
    must be signed by either Motorola or
    the mobile operator. This is because
    there is no security model in the OS,
    so any code on the phone has to be completely
    trusted (like active-x), and they didn't
    want worms to be a problem.

    Hopefully the design on a linux phone
    could be more nuanced...