
Dude…more Linux phones. Yea. Throw out those non Linux phones are get em below. Japan people only
Japan’s largest mobile carrier last week announced six new phones with support for PTT (push-to-talk), multiple numbers, and other advanced features. NTT/DoCoMo’s 902i-series phones includes Linux-based models from NEC and Panasonic, as well as Symbian-based models from Fujitsu, Mitsubishi, Sharp, and Sony/Ericsson.
DoCoMo began offering 901-series phones at about the same time last year, in time for Asian New Year and gift-giving season. This underscores the often-touted advantage that Linux gives device makers to set their own release schedules.
DoCoMo’s 901-series also included models from NEC and Panasonic based on Linux. The NEC N900iL and P900i offered such advanced features as WiFi/VoIP capability, and shared a common Linux foundation based on MontaVista Linux. The new 902i-series phones are also based on MontaVista, a spokesperson confirmed.
New features in the 902i phones include support for PTT-over-cellular technology licensed from Ecrio, and the ability to support more than one phone number identity card simultaneously.




