My entire Saturday went in emulating Openmoko on Qemu. It was not easy. I had to compile entire Qemu for ARM and few libraries were missing in repos. After some intense Googling and using "Jugar" method managed to get it running. Here are some screenies. This emulation is for Openmoko 1973 firmware and not for the latest "Freerunner" firmware. The emulation just gives the basic feel of UI. I am sure there is much more to it. Similarly QTopia, Android & Debian can be emulated. I will try them later.
Here we go,
The splash screen:
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The U Bootleader
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The general info before booting :
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The codes scrolling:
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Nothing gives more high then seeing codes scrolling like this on a mobile phone
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^^ Finally the login prompt
The welcome screen
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The terminal
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The Browser
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Sample Input
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Programs + Calender
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@Metalheadgautam As per your question dude, QTopia is best suited for this device. It looks snazzy and is fast!