Windows is making a custom ROM for andorid users, and with that ROM, we can use Windows Phone 8 same as on LumiaA?
Which phones are supported?
MihailoZoric said:
Windows is making a custom ROM for andorid users, and with that ROM, we can use Windows Phone 8 same as on LumiaA?
Which phones are supported?
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What is the source of this information? Some further details was really usefull.
http://betanews.com/2015/03/20/micr...ndows-phone-make-windows-10-roms-for-android/
Is it possible to port Windows in Android.
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You think it will be possible to run Windows 7 Phone on a device originally with Android?
Would be nice to be able to try W7P out
bugzy said:
You think it will be possible to run Windows 7 Phone on a device originally with Android?
Would be nice to be able to try W7P out
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Probably not since W7 is closed source.
Is it possible to port Windows Embedded 7
(CE7) on Windows phone 7 and even Windows
mobile 6 devices?
If Windows phone 7 core is based on ce7 so
the BSPs should be usable for CE 7.
Sorry if my question seems stupid.
It won't work as the Bootloader is not open. As soon as it is completely cracked we should be able to install CE7, but then again: the Drivers would be missing. Also Phone 7 is not based off CE7, CE7 was released after Phone 7, which is still based on CE6.x
Well, HTC bootloaders are open (at least up to a specific version) and you could probably build a ROM that would work. I'm not aware of any current efforts to do so, though.
Sent from my HD7 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
but only the ones covered by HSPL / RSPL and most devices that were updated to mango via zune are on 4.x or 5.x which are closed again - correct me if I am right
Ludacris said:
It won't work as the Bootloader is not open. As soon as it is completely cracked we should be able to install CE7, but then again: the Drivers would be missing. Also Phone 7 is not based off CE7, CE7 was released after Phone 7, which is still based on CE6.x
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You said that it isn't possible to use of older version of CE drivers on newer ones?
It isn't possible to port CE7 on windows mobile 6.x devices?
If no, how WP7 ported on HD2?
ask cotulla , he did run ce7 on hd2 , there are even pic's videos from.
the problem is that you would need to build your own ce7 build for the phone and that isn't that easy to do.
mat1371 said:
If no, how WP7 ported on HD2?
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hd2 was a test phone for wp7 so it isn't ported to that phone it was simply build by MS/htc to run wp7 (build 6***)
after that dft dumped that early build and rebuild it with the latest os build's
that is way the camera and touchscreen arn't that good on hd2 (htc just didn't make good drivers for it )
all drivers for hd2 are still old build drivers from that test build and they didn't got updated by MS/HTC.
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No Questions in the development section please.
Take it easy
O_G
please answer.
I would love to help you with developing. What phone do you have or what phone do you plan to target specificaly
I have a Mecer Tablet with Windows 7 Home Premium OS
I just wanted to know if its possible to replace the Windows 7 OS with Android OS
Im not sure if its the same procedure as Windows Mobile
If it is possible, how do i go about doing that?
Thanx
Could we somehow install windows directly to the memory card and have a dual boot on Windows and android? Sorry for this question but I'm just wondering if this is at all possible to do on our tablets.
olszam said:
Could we somehow install windows directly to the memory card and have a dual boot on Windows and android? Sorry for this question but I'm just wondering if this is at all possible to do on our tablets.
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Since Windows is x64 and x86, and the tablet is ARM , no, and Windows 8 (RT) wouldn't work due to the fact that there is no driver support plus a few things, so shortly, No, this isn't possible
Nozomi135 said:
Since Windows is x64 and x86, and the tablet is ARM , no, and Windows 8 (RT) wouldn't work due to the fact that there is no driver support plus a few things, so shortly, No, this isn't possible
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And I add windows is a closed source
Hey guys,
I got hands on a tablet Cube iWork 10 Ultimate, dual OS (windows 10 and android 5). I was wondering if it's possible to install a complete new OS on it, getting rid of the dual system because it's so slow. Or should I just throw it away ?
Thanks for letting me know !
biandes said:
Hey guys,
I got hands on a tablet Cube iWork 10 Ultimate, dual OS (windows 10 and android 5). I was wondering if it's possible to install a complete new OS on it, getting rid of the dual system because it's so slow. Or should I just throw it away ?
Thanks for letting me know !
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Just like any other laptop, infact if you want you can install linux on it if you want. This tablet/pc has a uefi so you just boot into the windows/android installation image. I think you could probably install a newer android version on it
biandes said:
Hey guys,
I got hands on a tablet Cube iWork 10 Ultimate, dual OS (windows 10 and android 5). I was wondering if it's possible to install a complete new OS on it, getting rid of the dual system because it's so slow. Or should I just throw it away ?
Thanks for letting me know !
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This tablet has Intel Atom x5-Z8300 chipset what can run x86_64-bit OS. Hence you could install & run BlissOS port for x86_64 machines.