A new board with Bluetooth and SIM card function!
As you can see on the pictures, product name is Orange Pi 2G-IOT.It is the new model which is planning to release by XUNLONG after Chinese Spring Festival!
Any updates? When this board will be introduced on the Orange Pi site? What's the cost? If I was to blame anyone I would pick google for creating Android which is derived from linux but isnt really linux anymore, which means that we end up with linux/Android hybrids on these boards.
I would blame Arm/Allwinner for not releasing their code as open source.
I would blame Arm for not creating a proper pc like bios experience which means that every sbc has to have a new linux just for it.
Given the above I think Xunlong is doing a great job proving excellent hardware for us. Every day my old raspberries are more capable and have better support and my new oranges are useless because there's nobody in the other side.
and some day it might even get support. extremely attractive news
Have any news about price? might be cool as a d.i.y mobile phone or bluetooth music player
although i would prefer if we got more support and not more boards :@ You guys should really learn how to name models, Opi plus, Opi zero, Opi PC, Opi zero plus? wtf?
Opi 1, Opi 2, Opi 2XL (with blt and Wlan) , Opi 3.... so on
and no use of releasing new boards when the old ones arent even functioning properly, test codes properly first, update images, provide better support, then you have any chance to compete Raspi
Edited by Tina at 2017-1-9 14:24
Are there any specs to this board? The photos show a RDA 8810PL chip.
It appears that it is a single core @ 1GHz with 256MB RAM and 512 MB SLC NAND.
IMHO the crux lies more with the absence of pure Linux SDKs for several boards:
[*]OPI PC2
[*]OPI Zero
[*]OPI PC Plus
[*]OPI Plus 2E
What to do with a open source HW if there are no Linux SDKs: people cannot develop altenative OSes for those platforms.
eg. openWRT which could be an ideal OS for this board as it is slim and could run on this new board.
But if you look at the support for the newer boards it is doubtfull that there will be anything else than the android SDK.
What are the FPC connectors used for? One for camera as usual, but will there be a screen module interface at last?