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by jeff goldman on November 27, 2009

The Linux-based First ELSE mobile phone has had its official launch in London.
"On the hardware front, we’re promised a powerful handset (yes, it looks like a Nokia N900 minus the keyboard) packing a 854×480, 3.5-inch screen, 5 megapixel camera, 3.5mm audio, 16GB of onboard storage and GPS, but the company behind the ELSE, Emblaze Mobile, claims 'it's not a phone,'" according to Mirror.co.uk. "Emblaze, soon to be called ELSE, says the First ELSE Linux phone will arrive in the second quarter of next year."
More here from geeks.co.uk ... more here from Gizmodo ... more here from eWeek ... more here from Coated ... and more here from Engadget.
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