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Leave it to Access to completely underplay the debut of one of the most
anticipated mobile operating systems of the decade -- anticipation that's
certainly waned, but we're sure somebody's at least a little excited. ALP 3.0
and ALP mini are about ready for mass consumption, with ALP mini available to
licensees immediately, though no word yet on when ALP 3.0 will hit. From the
sound of it, ALP 3.0 concentrates on a fancy, transition-filled smartphone OS,
while ALP mini is more stripped-down and ready for featurephone use. Both
operating systems are Linux-based, with some strange amalgam of Palm OS-ness,
though ALP mini drops Garnet compatibility and can't run native Linux apps like
big brother 3.0, which is LiMo compatible. NTT DoCoMo is planning ALP phones in
the second half of 2009, that Edelweiss ALP phone for Russia has been outed, and
we're still struggling to care.
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