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New Raspberry Pi Mobile Phone Tutorial Published By Adafruit (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets New Raspberry Pi Mobile Phone Tutorial Published By Adafruit (video) Geeky Gadgets Hobbyists and makers that would like to build their own Raspberry Pi mobile phone may be interested in the new tutorial that has been published on the Adafruit website, which has been written by David Hunt the original developer that created of the …

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Homemade Raspberry Pi smartphone uses off-the-shelf parts – Treehugger

Treehugger Homemade Raspberry Pi smartphone uses off-the-shelf parts Treehugger A Raspberry Pi enthusiast has created a homemade smartphone using the microcomputer using all off-the-shelf parts. This project definitely earns a spot among the most awesome Raspberry Pi projects we've seen

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The PiPhone Is A DIY Cellphone Powered By Raspberry Pi – TechCrunch

GSMArena.com (blog) The PiPhone Is A DIY Cellphone Powered By Raspberry Pi TechCrunch The Raspberry Pi is a mini computer, just like most smartphones, so it stands to reason that you can create what amounts to a home-brew cellphone out of a few store-bought electronics parts. That's just what David Hunt did.

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PiPhone: The Home-Made £100 Mobile Phone Using Raspberry Pi – International Business Times UK

International Business Times UK PiPhone: The Home-Made £100 Mobile Phone Using Raspberry Pi International Business Times UK David Hunt, a Linux engineer and photographer, made the phone as part of a DIY project to test the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi – a credit card-sized computer that is used to teach computer science in schools. The total cost of all components …

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Raspberry Pi mobile phone built, dubbed PiPhone – Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com Raspberry Pi mobile phone built, dubbed PiPhone Pocket-lint.com David Hunt made the PiPhone from scratch by combining a Raspberry Pi unit with a small touchscreen, a GSM phone module and a battery. That's a very basic way of describing what he's managed to do. The end result is a mobile phone complete with dialler

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Raspberry Pi modded into a $160 cellphone – Engadget

Raspberry Pi modded into a $160 cellphone Engadget Remember how happy you were when you got your Raspberry Pi project to do, well, anything? Programming savant and photographer David Hunt has merely created a working cellphone with his, complete with video proof (below). The PiPhone consists of a

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Man uses Raspberry Pi to build actual working cell phone for $158 – Ars Technica

Hot Hardware Man uses Raspberry Pi to build actual working cell phone for $158 Ars Technica Raspberry Pi -using tinkerer David Hunt—who previously built a bark-activated door opener for dogs—is at it again with a real, working cell phone powered by the tiny computer and a few other items.

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PiPhone DIY smartphone uses Raspberry Pi – SlashGear

PiPhone DIY smartphone uses Raspberry Pi SlashGear PiPhone, the tongue-in-cheek name given by David Hunt to his newly built DIY smartphone, is based on the Raspberry Pi , of all things. With the homemade handset comes an Adafruit display and a bare-wire design that would send airports into lockdown

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Build Your Own Phone Using a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Geeky gadgets Build Your Own Phone Using a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker You can usually pick up a phone for free (or at least cheap) these days, but if you'd prefer to build your own, DIYer David Hunt shows off how to use a Raspberry Pi as a phone. The build here costs $158, which means it's probably cheaper to buy a phone ..

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