Heya, I've searched everywhere on XDA for this, but I can't seem to find a suitable app for HD2/Leo which allows it to run android. Is there anyone that has managed to do this and can be kind enough to explain to me how to do it? It'd be much appreciated.
Thanks, and sorry if I've overlooked something.
Ya you over looked using the search button. If you had you would have found out that.......there is currently NO Android port for the HD2.
Android is not an app, it's operating system and to run it you need running linux kernel, which is not yet ready to run on LEO, you can find it here on xda on ROM developer section.
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i bought an android tablet (witstech a81-e) and i know its not going to have the market, or other important pieces, so my question is, if i go into the g1 forum and find a rom to flash on my newly rooted tablet, will it work?
if not, how do i know which ones will work? if none of em work, how do i make one that will work?
help?
Flashing a Rom from g1 section won't work.
... but you should be able to take apps (like Market) from roms to use
.... and building roms is difficult work if you don't know how. No, sorry, it would be difficult for ME to learn all the ins and outs... but if you want to have a go there are some tuts in the "Android chef central" section.
Good luck!
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ddotpatel said:
Flashing a Rom from g1 section won't work.
... but you should be able to take apps (like Market) from roms to use
.... and building roms is difficult work if you don't know how. No, sorry, it would be difficult for ME to learn all the ins and outs... but if you want to have a go there are some tuts in the "Android chef central" section.
Good luck!
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thanks, now i have a direction
first thing you have to do is getting root access. when that's done, try compiling a running kernel and after that you can go to the software-part=)...mfg coach
PS: that's what i think is the order, have never done this on my own (except for building linux kernels^^)
das_coach said:
first thing you have to do is getting root access. when that's done, try compiling a running kernel and after that you can go to the software-part=)...mfg coach
PS: that's what i think is the order, have never done this on my own (except for building linux kernels^^)
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Is there a guide to rooting an android 2.1 operating system? Or are all of the guides device-specific....I'm trying to root a witstech a81-e with android 2.1
Hey I am sorry if this question has been asked before.
How can I install apps which are not in windows marketplace?
Do I have to install some software to make this possible?
Are there any good guides on how to do it?
Please, help me - I really want the best out of my Samsung Omnia 7
I would be happy even if there are some links to guide me or instructions.
Thank you again Windows Phone Xda Community
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If you are looking to install homebrew you need to unlock you device. I would post links to threads but I haven't figured that out, check under development and hacking. You've got a lot of reading to do. If you are looking to install apps from other os's that have not been ported to wp7 you are sol.
try to use this tool
My HTC HD2 is now out of warrenty.So I decided to dual boot it.I installed the rundroid app with no issues.But now Im stuck.I have searched around and could not find the answer.My question is this...
What file(s) do I need to install on my SD to run android?I have not had any luck on the google monster.You could say Im at step 2 in my dual boot and now stuck.And what android would be best icecream,gingerbread ect.And how excatlly to I get it to work using rundroid?Im sure its very simple, I just dont know what to do next.Any help would be awsome.
I recommend checking out the HTC: Leo forums here. I also would recommend going with a nand install of android. There are detailed guides in the forums. You will not miss windows mobile for a second. You will want to use a gingerbread ROM. The ICS ROMs are good, but not 100% functional yet. Good luck.
Sorry if this is a *noob* question, but I've failed to find any answers for what I need.
I'm looking to devise a way to theme a rom using only the emulator.
Basically I have AOKP on my Nexus and want to have to avoid pushing to the phone to test.
Is this possible, or is it a pipedream?
I am having much difficulty rooting my phone. My phone is a Docomo NEC Medias N-06C running Android 2.3.6.
So far I have tried Z4Root, Universal Androot and Gingerbreak. No luck.
I have no computer skills, so trying to use SupeOneClick or other computer programs have proven impossible for me. I have the drivers for the phone, but no idea how to install them in WIndows.
Can anyone recommend a good tool to use to download onto the phone and root from there?
Wow, a week and not a single reply. Either no one knows, or no one cares. Both makes this forum a huge disappointment. I thought this was the place to go for smart advice. I was wrong.
You have to develope it by your own, doesn't exist yet
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I am having much difficulty rooting my phone. My phone is a Docomo NEC Medias N-06C running Android 2.3.6.
So far I have tried Z4Root, Universal Androot and Gingerbreak. No luck.
I have no computer skills, so trying to use SupeOneClick or other computer programs have proven impossible for me. I have the drivers for the phone, but no idea how to install them in WIndows.
Can anyone recommend a good tool to use to download onto the phone and root from there?
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No one here has yet created this for: your device, sadly when it comes to rooting it depends on if a developer owns the device your attempting to mod. In this case No there's no one here at Xda. Be sure to use Google thoroughly and search everything available for device you want to root. If there is nothing out there meaning no dev has ever developed anything for your specific device your next option is this " Search for a device that is similar in specs such as cpu/gpu, processor speeds, firmware versions. Now if you find devices that are similar.
"For example my device Sgh-T679 Samsung Galaxy Exhibit ⁴g has a similar device the Sgh-T679M Samsung GalaxyW they are very similar meaning devs used builds from the Sgh-T679M and ported them to the Sgh-T679 For Example: the sgh-T679 never had anything higher than Android 2.3.6 released in it. Using Sgh-T679M builds we've successfully ported over Android 4.0.4-4.1.*"
All the How To Guides are located on the web(actually if search here at Xda everything you'll need can be found here) If there are no mirror devices for the one you are using then I'm sorry if your not a developer then you may be S.O.L. Hope this has helped you and goodluck, I'm sure some where out there on the web there's someone out there who's already worked towards rooting your device. Find what you need look up the How To's you'll need to achieve what your looking for and read up If your computer literate then you may possibly be able to do it on your own. Also remember there are emulators and Android Sdk that you can use on your PC as a developing tool so you can test out the rom on your PC first. It basically I'd a program that runs your Android device in your computer so you call mod, test see what works and what doesn't work start over mod, reapply and have no risk of bricking your device in the mean time. I wish you luck and welcome to Xda.
I promise you I know computers can seems like trying to read a language you've never heard of before but here at Xda the great Developers have created flawless guides on How To's for everything involved with Android Open Source Project.
Edit: I reread your post and see you said your not very computer savy please just use the guides provided and or you will learn or meet someone along the way who will be more than happy to help you achieve what you ate trying to do goodluck friends wish you well
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