FCC Documents reveal this is infact a bluetooth radio... Along with the chipset spec, its reasonable to assume with a simple software mod could enable full out bluetooth.
If it was Linux, it'd be open source, and you'd have a chance. (Well, probably not you, but hackers.) Coming from BSD source, OSX can be as open or as closed as Apple likes, and that's rather closed for the versions on the iJunk.
its not running linux, mac OS is based on UNIX at its core as is linux but they are as i would say 2 completely different evolutionary branches, definitely nowhere even close to being considered the Same OS.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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FCC Documents reveal this is infact a bluetooth radio... Along with the chipset spec, its reasonable to assume with a simple software mod could enable full out bluetooth.
*cough* Its already running linux *cough*
*cough* No, it's not! *cough*
Linux != BSD ~= OSX
If it was Linux, it'd be open source, and you'd have a chance. (Well, probably not you, but hackers.) Coming from BSD source, OSX can be as open or as closed as Apple likes, and that's rather closed for the versions on the iJunk.
its not running linux, mac OS is based on UNIX at its core as is linux but they are as i would say 2 completely different evolutionary branches, definitely nowhere even close to being considered the Same OS.