> Does anyone know what hardware device a mobile has?
> I want to start some software development for mobile phone hardware, but
> having difficulty finding the right one for me to start with.
Most modern cell phones have an Operating System which would provide
the API for building applications on top of it. Unless you want to do
hardware-related stuff, you should focus on the OS but not on the
actual device/hard.
Matthias
Reply by Rene Tschaggelar●January 19, 20062006-01-19
sam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know what hardware device a mobile has?
> I want to start some software development for mobile phone hardware, but
> having difficulty finding the right one for me to start with.
> Can anyone please recommend a mobile device, contains a LCD like Nokia
> N91. If Nokia N91 is hard to program with, what other device is easier?
> Which system development kit I will have to use for mobile device
> programming?
What is the application ?
There are industrial phones, without LCD.
They tend to have an AT commandset and a
GPRS interface. Some allow to receive/transmit
SMS.
Rene
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Reply by sam●January 19, 20062006-01-19
Hi,
Does anyone know what hardware device a mobile has?
I want to start some software development for mobile phone hardware, but
having difficulty finding the right one for me to start with.
Can anyone please recommend a mobile device, contains a LCD like Nokia
N91. If Nokia N91 is hard to program with, what other device is easier?
Which system development kit I will have to use for mobile device
programming?
Thanks
Sam