[Q] Android for GPS Navigator - General Questions and Answers

Nowadays there are many GPS Navigator that use Windows CE. I was thinking, if it can run Windows CE, than maybe it can run Android too. But I cant find any site/forum that related to it.
1. Is it possible to run Android for this devices? For example:-
WayWay PAPAGO! R6033T
-5.0 inch TFT LCD screen with touch panel.
-2 GB internal memory storage
-Microsoft Windows CE .Net 6.0 Core version
-RAM : 128MB DDR2
-SiRF Atlas V, Dual Core
-500 MHz ARM11 + 250 Mhz DSP for GPS
-Flash: Built-in 2GB MLC Flash
-Resolution: 800x480
Wayway PAPAGO! Z1
-5.0 inch TFT LCD screen with touch panel
-SiRF Atlas V, Dual Core, 500 MHz ARM1136
-Microsoft Windows CE .Net 6.0 Core version
-GPS Receiver : SiGe SE4150
-RAM : 128MB DDR2
-Flash: Built-in 4GB MLC Flash
-Resolution: 480x272
2. If it is possible, can anyone provide some links where to get info/file/tutorial.
3. If not possible, then why? (And maybe how to make it possible).
Thanks

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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.
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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
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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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Sorry..
-RespawnedEvil
Okay i understand
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