Hi Guys,
I love WP7 UI and i though i can install WP7 in Dell Streak 7 please can you tell me is it possible or is their any other ways to get WP7 UI in android 3.2
No way to install WP7 on Dell Streak. Buy Windows Phone device.
In theory any device that has the minimum hardware requirements can run wp7 since there are drivers created to support it. Ive included the ms wp7 min hardware specs that I grabbed from wiki.
the dell has a nvidia tegra2 cpu so I doubt it would even run if you were able load wp7 nto it.
As for a metro ui launcher replacement for android they had versions out before wp7 came out officially.
here is a link to the market place of one of them
https://market.android.com/details?id=chrisman.android.home.metroui.stable&hl=en
Hope this helps I actually just got a d streak 7 wifi unit and am enjoying it.
I believe win8 is being tested on Nvidia tegra cpu/gpu by ms so hopefully when its launched we will be able to dual load it with droid.
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Minimum Windows Phone device requirements
Capacitive, 4-point multi-touch screen with WVGA (480x800) resolution[citation needed]
ARM v7 "Cortex/Scorpion" – Snapdragon QSD8X50, MSM7X30, and MSM8X55
DirectX9 rendering-capable GPU
256MB of RAM with at least 8GB of Flash memory
Accelerometer with compass, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, Assisted GPS, and Gyroscope
5-megapixel camera with an LED flash and an optional front facing camera
FM radio tuner
Six (6) dedicated hardware buttons – back, Start, search, 2-stage camera, power/sleep and volume buttons[93
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O2 XDA Flame Specifications:
Operating System: Windows Mobile 6.0
Processor: Intel XScale PXA 270
NVIDIA GoForce 5500 GPU for next-generation mobile graphics!!!
Processor Speed:520 MHZ
Display: 3.6 " VGA Touch Screen
Memory: 2 GB Flash ROM, 64MB RAM
Camera: 2.0 Mega Pixels
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11b+g
Sound: SRS Mobile HD surround sound
Other Features: TV- OUT Connector, USB ON-THE-GO
http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/images/web/2003/xda-flame-highres.jpg
One word.... WOW I like it! .... alot!
phamoui, what is your source? None of the sites I have read mention OS as Windows Mobile 6.0.
Hrmm this seems to have pretty similar specs to the G-Smart 200, which is coincidentally being released at the same time, although the G-Smart seems to pack tv-capabilities into the mix. Personally I think the gigabyte one looks a hell of alot better but nice to see pda phones getting the powerful features they deserve.
Could not make out from the picture wheher or not it has a sliding keybooard. Any information on this?
Regards
Extra inofrmation
- Windows Mobile 5 (so far)
- Bluetooth
- Micro SD expansion slot
- 3G - Tri band phone
- Second camera for video chatting
- Built-in flash for the main camera
- The battery power is not final yet (the demo one had 1600 mA)
- Built-in FM tuner
- Business card reader (through camera)
- Infrared (does any one still use this?)
Source: http://www.dinarsoft.com/gitex.html
There is no sliding keyboard
Sound: SRS Mobile HD surround sound
sounds funny you cant find the phone when it's ringing
heck it sounds like you are INSIDE the phone
personaly i find the spcs SUPER!
but dont care much for the design of it
Hi
I'm thinking about if it would be possible to put any ARM Version of Windows Embedded 8 / Embedded Compact 2013 / Windows RT on my Galaxy Tab 2. I love Android, but sometimes i want to try something new and I know even when it's Windows it won't run normal Windows x86 Applications.
...The specs of the OMAP4430 Chipset:
Processor:
TI’s OMAP4430 applications processor (dual ARM® Cortex™-A9 cores running at 1 GHz each)
Graphics Accelerator – PowerVR SGX540 3D hardware accelerator
Video Performance – 720p stereoscopic 3D
Multimedia Accelerator – IVA 3 (1080p encode/decode)
Imaging Performance – 20 MP/s and 5 MP/s (dual cameras)
Memory:
up to 1 GB LPDDR2 RAM
Other I/O
1x USB 2.0 High-Speed Host
1x OTG
1x ULPI for connectivity to an external USB Phy
4x UARTS / 1 x RS-232
3x I2C / 1x I2S / 2x SPI
Operating Systems – Linux, Windows Embedded Compact 7, Android-ready
The Device itself has following specs:
PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 800 x 1280 pixels, 10.1 inches (~149 ppi pixel density)
16 GB internal storage
1 GB LPDDR2 RAM
WiFi (can't find any infos about it)
I have access to Windows Embedded from Microsoft DreamSpark, but i think they're only the x86 versions. Are there any chances to get Windows running on this tablet or is this simply not possible because of the bootloader or other limitations (like partitions, drivers etc..)?
If Windows RT can run on an old HTC HD2, why not on a tablet with a bit better specifications? (yes, i know the HTC HD2 was a Windows Mobile Device :laugh:
raph6280 said:
Hi
I'm thinking about if it would be possible to put any ARM Version of Windows Embedded 8 / Embedded Compact 2013 / Windows RT on my Galaxy Tab 2. I love Android, but sometimes i want to try something new and I know even when it's Windows it won't run normal Windows x86 Applications.
...The specs of the OMAP4430 Chipset:
Processor:
TI’s OMAP4430 applications processor (dual ARM® Cortex™-A9 cores running at 1 GHz each)
Graphics Accelerator – PowerVR SGX540 3D hardware accelerator
Video Performance – 720p stereoscopic 3D
Multimedia Accelerator – IVA 3 (1080p encode/decode)
Imaging Performance – 20 MP/s and 5 MP/s (dual cameras)
Memory:
up to 1 GB LPDDR2 RAM
Other I/O
1x USB 2.0 High-Speed Host
1x OTG
1x ULPI for connectivity to an external USB Phy
4x UARTS / 1 x RS-232
3x I2C / 1x I2S / 2x SPI
Operating Systems – Linux, Windows Embedded Compact 7, Android-ready
The Device itself has following specs:
PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 800 x 1280 pixels, 10.1 inches (~149 ppi pixel density)
16 GB internal storage
1 GB LPDDR2 RAM
WiFi (can't find any infos about it)
I have access to Windows Embedded from Microsoft DreamSpark, but i think they're only the x86 versions. Are there any chances to get Windows running on this tablet or is this simply not possible because of the bootloader or other limitations (like partitions, drivers etc..)?
If Windows RT can run on an old HTC HD2, why not on a tablet with a bit better specifications? (yes, i know the HTC HD2 was a Windows Mobile Device :laugh:
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There is no possible way to install any version of Windows on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Windows is not open-source and can not be manipulated in such a way so it can install on any Android based devices. If they were to open the source code, I'm sure within a week or two it would be available, but I'm afraid it's under the control of Microsoft for now.
Sorry..
-RespawnedEvil
Okay i understand
Then I'll have to keep this tablet with Android, but there are ARM-Versions of Ubuntu and other Linux Distributions, should be able to install this native to the flash storage without running android in foreground and connecting to the Linux using VNC, but the problem should be that i have to find drivers for every single device like WiFi, touchscreen, etc. :laugh:
Hello
I recently purchased a Ramos X10F on an impulse buy on a trip to the PP last month. I had been waiting longer than a year for an 8" 4:3 device that was not Apple with expandable memory and this one just made me succumb. Also I fell for the false data in marketing it as a cortex A9 and I thought a quad core A9 should be faster than my dual core A9 in the n7000. Actually it is a A5 or A7 (device details in cpuz mention some A7 blah).
The device has great potential to be an ipad mini killer as the hardware fit and finish is very good, the screen is IPS and it weighs only 360 grams. I can hold it in one had lying in bed without tiring myself. However performance is marred by the stock android 4.1.1. Intially I thought it was slow nand flash as when I enabled cpu stats, the nand-rw-flash process appeared to be the top process for a longish time, each time it stalled. However I later discovered, the device is very laggy when Wifi is on while actual WiFi throughput is very good - I get almost full speed 16mbs in the speedtest.net results. Unfortunately even with entropy seeder and a deadline or noop scheduler, the lagginess is only partially improved. Also the old linux/android decision of using input to randomize and seed the entropy is only good for desktops not servers or touchpads. I have to tap a few times to get a app screen to respond inexplicably and suddenly and it shows that the OS was waiting on input. The device is best for streaming as typically once the app is opened I never have a problem with lag a it is typically 30 mins of iewing before switching apps. Otherwise the poor performance means a task that should take normal time (like reading news in the morning for 15 mins) takes more than twice the time as I have to struggle with the slow app launches and screen loading mostly. But if Wifi is switched off and content is cached, everything is smooth and much better. Battery life is decent with display brightness set around or below 10% typically.
So my recommendation for a new buyer is - dont buy until a custom ROM is made available. Dont fall for the x10pro video on the utube yet. Real world performance is not the same. Once the smoothness of the 4.4.3 is acheived it will be a killer product.
I would like to upgrade the android from its 4.1.1 to a 4.4.x version. Also this version is vulnerable to heartbleed and the openssl bug that came after that in June 2014. The omnirom 4.4.3 on my n7000 is really smooth and I am hoping somebody will develop a custom rom for this device.
But I dont see a custom ROM or CWM for this anywhere. I installed a CWM recovery for another ATM7029 device (yarvik) and it boots, but I forgot about the display driver compatibility and I can no longer view the menu in recovery mode. Otherwise rooted it and running ok.
The specifications of the device are as follows:
OS: Android 4.1.1
CPU: Quad Core ATM7029
GPU: Vivante GC1000
RAM 1GB,DDR3 --> False. Real RAM is 686MB.
Storage 8GB
Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, 1024*768 Full resolution Screen
Size: 7.85 inch
Resolution: 1024*768 Pixels
Flash: Support Flash 11.0 and HTML 5
Extend Card Support TF card up to 32GB extended
Camera Dual Camera Front 2.0M,Back 5.0M
Gravity Sensor Yes
Multi-Touch Yes, 5 points touch
Android Market Yes
Skype Yes
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
WIFI: Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
3G : support external 3G dongle
OTG Function: Support USB Mouse,Keyboard (2.4GHz)
Support:FAT,FAT32,NTFS
Earphone Interface 3.5mm
Soft:Support TXT,Adobe PDF,Microsoft Office(Word,Excel,PPT)
Video 1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV…
Music MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Ebook UMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2…
Battery: 4000mAh
What do I need to submit for a developer to build a custom rom for this device? Some kind of dump? ALso need a recovery manager with the right display driver. Either TWRP or CWM.
I hope a developer will volunteer.
Thanks
G0bble
old topic any answer to that ,cuz i have the same problem
UPDATE - CPUz app said it was a dual core ARM CORTEX-A9 1.5 GHz, revision r3p0
Galaxy tab 3 has the same processor
Asus memo pad has it, but 4 core
Hello all,
I was in thailand and my phone died so I got a cheap $45 tablet to use whatsapp to talk to family and friends. I read asus makes the devices - I'm assuming that someone made this tablet for the company that sold it and that it's a little better than a cheap Chinese tablet quality bc it has had no issues and seems pretty good and was offered by a respected phone company over there. I wanted to upgrade to a newer Rom >4.2, now that I am back in the states.
1.) I had an adnroid stick PC and it seemed like the sticks where all the same chipset and then had roms you could load on them regardless of their brand. Are there universal roms I could look into.
2.) I'm not sure how hard it would be to make a CM rom for this device , but I did see that they have a link to create a build.
I'm going to try one-click, Kingo root, king root, etc to see if I can unlock it so I can turn off the telephony.apk and phone.apk since this one did not have a sim card and was wifi only. The manuf didn't delete those apps so they keep draining the battery looking for service.
Your help is appreciated and thanks in advance!
Device http://product.i-mobilephone.com/1573_
Brand - I-mobile = http://www.i-mobilephone.com/
Brand Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Mobile
Model I-tab DTV (I wish they had DTV-T2 here, it was great quality in Bangkok on this thing
Android 4.2.2
Chipset - 1.5 GHz dual core - I can't find the chip type/brand anywhere, but was going to start looking through Asus's website to find a similar device.
Click translate on this site to see specs or see info below: http://www.siamphone.com/spec/i-mobile/i-tab_dtv.htm
device on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Imobile+itab+dtv+review
Computer information
tablet
Display Ultra AMOLED 24-bit (16 million colors)
- Touch Multi-Touch
- a 7-inch (diagonal directions)
- Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels
- Capacitive.
Sensors (Sensor)
- Automatic image rotation system. (Accelerometer)
- on / off the screen automatically when a call (Proximity).
Operating System (OS, CPU).
Operating system: Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean).
Processor: Dual Core - Speed: 1.5 GHz.
Memory
- 8GB ROM
- 1GB RAM.
Memory cards microSD - up to 32 GB.
Interconnected System
Positioning: Assisted GPS
WiFi
Bluetooth 3.0
Micro USB 2.0
HDMI (for TV input signal).
3.5 mm headset jack.
Multimedia Functions
The built-in TV tuner (TV Tuner).
TV tuner in the DVB-H DVB T2.
5 megapixel digital camera (Digital Camera)
- AF (Auto Focus).
Camera (Front Camera)
- 2-megapixel resolution.
Save video animations (Video Recording).
Video (Video Player)
- File Format: MPEG-4
- Supports video from YouTube ™.
Music (Music Player)
- file formats: MP3.
Radio FM Radio
Battery
Standard Battery 4,000 mAh (Standard Battery).
stewbuntu said:
UPDATE - CPUz app said it was a dual core ARM CORTEX-A9 1.5 GHz, revision r3p0
Galaxy tab 3 has the same processor
Asus memo pad has it, but 4 core
Hello all,
I was in thailand and my phone died so I got a cheap $45 tablet to use whatsapp to talk to family and friends. I read asus makes the devices - I'm assuming that someone made this tablet for the company that sold it and that it's a little better than a cheap Chinese tablet quality bc it has had no issues and seems pretty good and was offered by a respected phone company over there. I wanted to upgrade to a newer Rom >4.2, now that I am back in the states.
1.) I had an adnroid stick PC and it seemed like the sticks where all the same chipset and then had roms you could load on them regardless of their brand. Are there universal roms I could look into.
2.) I'm not sure how hard it would be to make a CM rom for this device , but I did see that they have a link to create a build.
I'm going to try one-click, Kingo root, king root, etc to see if I can unlock it so I can turn off the telephony.apk and phone.apk since this one did not have a sim card and was wifi only. The manuf didn't delete those apps so they keep draining the battery looking for service.
Your help is appreciated and thanks in advance!
Device http://product.i-mobilephone.com/1573_
Brand - I-mobile = http://www.i-mobilephone.com/
Brand Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-Mobile
Model I-tab DTV (I wish they had DTV-T2 here, it was great quality in Bangkok on this thing
Android 4.2.2
Chipset - 1.5 GHz dual core - I can't find the chip type/brand anywhere, but was going to start looking through Asus's website to find a similar device.
Click translate on this site to see specs or see info below: http://www.siamphone.com/spec/i-mobile/i-tab_dtv.htm
device on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Imobile+itab+dtv+review
Computer information
tablet
Display Ultra AMOLED 24-bit (16 million colors)
- Touch Multi-Touch
- a 7-inch (diagonal directions)
- Resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels
- Capacitive.
Sensors (Sensor)
- Automatic image rotation system. (Accelerometer)
- on / off the screen automatically when a call (Proximity).
Operating System (OS, CPU).
Operating system: Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean).
Processor: Dual Core - Speed: 1.5 GHz.
Memory
- 8GB ROM
- 1GB RAM.
Memory cards microSD - up to 32 GB.
Interconnected System
Positioning: Assisted GPS
WiFi
Bluetooth 3.0
Micro USB 2.0
HDMI (for TV input signal).
3.5 mm headset jack.
Multimedia Functions
The built-in TV tuner (TV Tuner).
TV tuner in the DVB-H DVB T2.
5 megapixel digital camera (Digital Camera)
- AF (Auto Focus).
Camera (Front Camera)
- 2-megapixel resolution.
Save video animations (Video Recording).
Video (Video Player)
- File Format: MPEG-4
- Supports video from YouTube ™.
Music (Music Player)
- file formats: MP3.
Radio FM Radio
Battery
Standard Battery 4,000 mAh (Standard Battery).
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Hi Android-Experts!
I am sure that I am not the first one looking for something like this but so far my search has come up with nothing...
We have a number of handheld devices - Casio IT-G500 to be precise - running Windows Embedded Compact 7. Obviously it makes little sense to develop (new) Windows Embedded Compact 7 applications these days. However, simply abandoning this perfectly good hardware, especially since a similar device (Honeywell CN51) has been provided with Android 6.0 Marshmallow by the manufacturer, would be such a waste.
So I would be very glad if anyone could point me to resources on how to flash (if possible) such a device with Android. Of course, I am aware that several features (such as the hardware barcode scanner) might prove to be insurmountable obstacles.
Thank you very much!
Casio IT-G500 provided with Android 6.0 Marshmallow by Honeywell:
ARM Cortex A9 Dual Core Prozessor (1,5 GHz)
4,3” Touch-Display (WVGA: 480 x 800 Pixel)
WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth
5 MP Camera
Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact 7
Honeywell CN51 specifications:
Texas Instruments 1.5 GHz OMAP 4470 dual core
4" Touch-Display (WVGA: 480 x 800 Pixel)
WLAN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth
5 MP Camera
Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5