This will kill it?
BlackBerry 10 N-series
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1. BB10, will it run android apps natively?
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stayfidz said:
This will kill it?
BlackBerry 10 N-series
1. BB10, will it run android apps natively?
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Lol?! BB10 to run android apps?! What are you talking about?
As a side note, we've had one prototype of the BB10N at work for a few months now (long before even announced) and yes, the keyboard is quite nice, yet BB OS lacks a lot of apps for me.
Look to the beautiful SCREEN TOO
My GOD, i hope they won't patent it!!!!!!!!!!
2. You're well positioned, to have played with it Engineer
Well, buddy of mine develops apps for a living... such as banking apps and stuff... he told me that they could create a BB10 app from an android app by some sort of linux script... not sure if this is entirely true, because he's only a graphic designer, but didn't they plan this functionality a long time ago when they anounced the use of a QNX base for the OS?
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What do you think about new feature in windows 7 called Device Stage?
little more about it
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/...e-pages-master-your-devices-with-device-stage
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Can this be done with HTC phones?
I like the concept. It's about time, we can get a picture of our own phone/mp3 player on the screen, color included. Itunes has only done that for about 4 versions now.
Here is the link to the developer kit: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/DeviceExperience/Dev-Kit.mspx
Which I assume will never get utilized by phone manufacturers, since Microsoft is leaving it up to them. Maybe for the newest ones.
Nice article about it: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2354491,00.asp
If there is a place likely to develop these custom .xml profiles before waiting for the phone companies to do it, XDA seems like the place.
Any takers on cooking these profiles up? 1 Vote for the Tilt.
myriad46 said:
... It's about time, we can get a picture of our own phone/mp3 player on the screen, color included....
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I've gone through a few phones recently and many of them already do this in WMDC but I suspect you need a manufacturer that can be bothered. In fact, I remember my tosh g900 doing this a couple of years ago.
As I understand it, Android is a phone kernel running over Linux.
Has anyone ever run other phone kernels over Linux?
While I love my phone (XPERIA X10a), I hate Android (I can't believe I long for my WinMo phone!)
My question then is... can my hardware run WinMo or something other than Android? Or is there an alternative to Android that I can use?
I should walk over to your house and kick you in the balls for not searching.
BTW the answer is no.
You need to do some research next time before you open your mouth. Android is based upon a modified version of the Linux kernel. Linux is the kernel, not the other way around. Android is the system on top of the linux kernel. As for running any other OS on your phone, why not just buy another phone made to run a different OS? As evilkorn said, the short answer is no.
lmfao, i love the internet
Some people dont love every aspect of android over everything else in the world. I understand what he wants and its a reasonable thing. And just saying most people cant just run out and buy a new phone whenever they want a different experience.
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Okay chaps and chappesss I am gearing up for my foray into the Android dual-boot wilderness and trying to get stuff sorted.
Whilst still trying to finalise the Android build I wish to use I wanted to clarify BootLoader.
I know of:
-JMZ (the free v4 one!)
-Exceller
-mkskip's
I know with the JMZ I can also use to install Android on first use.
Do the other 2 do that as well?
Does any one offer an advantage in terms of battery life over the other 2 (in the way they load android relative to extent of WinMo still active underneath - if you get what I mean?)
Any major reasons or other features to suggest one over the other?
I like the idea of having a WinMo button to load into Android as per mksip rather than having to power-off and select on start-up (don't know if Exceller does that as well though )
Any others I should consider instead?
Thanks
this is my favorite one
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Thanks (I was getting a little lonely in here!)
Could you please tell me why?
has anyone got minecraft working either in browser or by another method ?
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that doesnt eeally help
is there a way to get it runing in the android browser or any of the other browsers ?
icow said:
that doesnt eeally help
is there a way to get it runing in the android browser or any of the other browsers ?
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not at the moment I believe, but last I heard they are building an android app for it.
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not at the moment I believe, but last I heard they are building an android app for it.
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Very official: time exclusive for the Xperia play, but it's coming. Also, no Java support in Android, so no Minecraft until the Android version is ready.
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Android Java emulators. Basic Google search I see some out there.
http://www.google.com/search?q=andr...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Just tried latest version of JBed, thats an Java-emulator for Android. Unfortunately it was designed for Android 2.2 and crashes right after starting it @ Honeycomb 3.1.
Got bored so I did this using all free apps from the market/xda all free, no warez. ad-away used to remove adverts. I diem it mostly to show people who want their desire s to run wp7 (which will never happen) that there is an alternative to give them pretty much the same experience.
Have a look:
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sorry for the huge pictures, in a rush and cant be bothered to resize.
Apps used: Launcher 7, smart keyboard with wp7 skin, statusbar+, wp7 notifications, photo safari, wp7mail, wp7 phone, wp7zplayer, metro messenger beta, wp7lock lite, wp7contacts lite. What do you guys think?
Pretty nice I used a Lumia 800 the other day, and i gotta say, it was smooth. Would love to have WP7 on my Desire S, but as you said, sadly it's impossible. Anyways, i'll try the apps tomorrow.
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It runs really well although the notifications are a little annoying. I made the pictures tile myself. That is, I got it from a screenshot and Photoshopped the word "pictures" from the bottom left.
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