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diff --git a/markdown/2011_08_nexus-s-support-in-replicant-being-worked-on.md b/markdown/2011_08_nexus-s-support-in-replicant-being-worked-on.md index 764ccf9..29ab4e7 100644 --- a/markdown/2011_08_nexus-s-support-in-replicant-being-worked-on.md +++ b/markdown/2011_08_nexus-s-support-in-replicant-being-worked-on.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ authors: Paul Kocialkowski A few month ago, we (Replicant developers) decided to start the work on the new Google Nexus S. -This device seemed an interesting target at first since it doesn’t have any +This device seemed an interesting target at first since it doesn't have any technical restriction to flash a non-official operating system and kernel but also as it comes with the latest (free) version of Android, Gingerbread. Of course, even if Android Gingerbread is free, the device requires non-free bits @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The work was started at the end of July and the 100% free images of Replicant 2.3 that run on the device already contain a set of supported features. You can get a detailed state of the Nexus S support in Replicant at <http://trac.osuosl.org/trac/replicant/wiki/ReplicantStatus#nexuss>. All the -source code is, as usual, available in Replicant’s [gitorious repos][1]. +source code is, as usual, available in Replicant's [gitorious repos][1]. Though, we still miss a big part: the RIL, that is necessary for telephony. We soon discovered that the hardware of the Nexus S was made in a way that |
