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Check This Article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...d-2.0-turns-mobile-phones-in-to-sat-navs.html
wow...
Would you please explain how this is related to development? This should be in another section like General.
It's people like you that post stuff like this that make devs leave...
enderx1 said:
Would you please explain how this is related to development? This should be in another section like General.
It's people like you that post stuff like this that make devs leave...
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Grow up. Thanks.
^^ Yeah what enderx1 said (just the first half)
But damn this just put a smile on my face thanks
enderx1 said:
Would you please explain how this is related to development? This should be in another section like General.
It's people like you that post stuff like this that make devs leave...
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Amen brother. Unless you have an apk of this,and it might help development with android 2(Link to developing Google apps because of sync api commands in maps app? I don't know.) What I'm trying to say is...don't make a new thread if it has NOTHING TO TO WITH DEVELOPMENT. Thanks.
Seriously. DEV or GTFO.
I kind of disagree; I think this is important for the development section:
It could inspire developers to work a way into porting android 2.0 to G1. It may inspire some genius into converting the g1 into a multi OS system that can switch between a GPS NAV and a Phone, in a simple way “switch Rom”. I left it open without a comment because I rather for everyone to use his imagination and transform this into development!!!
Nasrat said:
I kind of disagree; I think this is important for the development section:
It could inspire developers to work a way into porting android 2.0 to G1. It may inspire some genius into converting the g1 into a multi OS system that can switch between a GPS NAV and a Phone, in a simple way “switch Rom”. I left it open without a comment because I rather for everyone to use his imagination and transform this into development!!!
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We already got a "demo rom" of sorts....it is based off of Android 2,but no Google apps,wifi, or Bluetooth,for obvious reasons.
otto888 said:
We already got a "demo rom" of sorts....it is based off of Android 2,but no Google apps,wifi, or Bluetooth,for obvious reasons.
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I’m aware of that and the problems associated with porting 2.0, but I also believe in the XDA development Team. I would like to remind everyone where we have been and where are we now in terms of android, just imagine flashing back to stock RC 28 .
Just a note to OP, any dev that would even conjure doing this would more than likely look @ android.com or other android related sites with news and other articles just like you linked for us, granted you were trying to share what you have learned, it is completely irrelevant to this forum. Gladly take this thread to a "general"disscussion. Besides its still early look @ 2.0 and will be a bit before we see progress, and was hoping this thread meant somone was porting already, yet, to my dismay another off topic discussion that let my hopes fall to the bottomless pit of irony.
Ty!
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Just a note to OP, any dev that would even conjure doing this would more than likely look @ android.com or other android related sites with news and other articles just like you linked for us, granted you were trying to share what you have learned, it is completely irrelevant to this forum. Gladly take this thread to a "general"disscussion. Besides its still early look @ 2.0 and will be a bit before we see progress, and was hoping this thread meant somone was porting already, yet, to my dismay another off topic discussion that let my hopes fall to the bottomless pit of irony.
Ty!
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I see your point, thanks.
or alternatively you could of searched...........
I posted a new thread on this yesterday in the Dream Applications section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4841777#post4841777
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Would you please explain how this is related to development? This should be in another section like General.
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Actually its people like you that post immature retorts that makes members not want to be here anymore. Android 2.0 is DEV!
hi is there is any SIMPLE way to port Android on HD2 that is for non developers or programers, well why because i want to do it but i suck at this if theres any thread or guide will be very welcome thanks....
why dont u buy android phones?
giantsfan91 said:
why dont u buy android phones?
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^seriously :d
witchstick said:
hi is there is any SIMPLE way to port Android on HD2 that is for non developers or programers, well why because i want to do it but i suck at this if theres any thread or guide will be very welcome thanks....
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not another one of these threads. learn to use the search button. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=651632
there is NO WAY right now to even port it. like the guys above me said, go buy an android phone.
close thread please.
what you could try is:
copy a HTC desire ROM to your HD2 and see what happens when you boot it..
please let me know the outcome..
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hi is there is any SIMPLE way to port Android on HD2 that is for non developers or programers, well why because i want to do it but i suck at this if theres any thread or guide will be very welcome thanks....
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Just download the android.cab and you're good to go!
cheers mate
DennisCSUF said:
Just download the android.cab and you're good to go!
cheers mate
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LMAO.....
I know its agervating to answer this question over and over when someone doesn't know how to search the forums. Tho I know you are being sarcastic, and you show may of signs of being sarcastic, but he/she may not and will end up bricking his phone.
Don't do what he suggested. You will have a $500+ brick.
God, this made my monday a lot better
Funny $ H it
CLOSE THIS
lmao @ replies
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lmao @ replies
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x2 ...REALLY...NO REALLY??
Or you can do like "nothing is impossible" did...grab a 480x800 EVO screenshot and open it in albums and BOOM! Android on HD2!
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God, this made my monday a lot better
Funny $ H it
CLOSE THIS
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Ha im an idiot..damn holidays and TUESDAYS
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Ha im an idiot..damn holidays and TUESDAYS
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I thought today was wednesday? Maybe?... No? Alright, guess I'll just go home...
Didn't know we had so many comedians here on XDA, have any of you thought about trying out for Last Comic Standing?
Did you catch a hint of sarcasm, you sure did!
Should the OP have used search, yes. Should the OP take a look at the XDA homepage from time to time, sure. But really, whats the point in replying if you have nothing to contribute of value. Reply #4, even though it was blunt and could be read in a not so pleasant tone, still offered a valid answer and link without leading the OP down the path to a possible brick. Everything other reply was useless. Go ahead, flame me all you want, I don't give a ____.
To the OP, no, there is not a direct port of Android in any flavor for the HD2, or any other WinMo based phone for that matter. Yet. This doesn't mean it won't be possible, amazing things have happened here on XDA since I joined in 2007. There are options though, keep watching this thread as there are currently 6 known working HTC WinMo devices that can run Android via a WinMo app called haret.
W.O.P.R said:
Didn't know we had so many comedians here on XDA, have any of you thought about trying out for Last Comic Standing?
Did you catch a hint of sarcasm, you sure did!
Should the OP have used search, yes. Should the OP take a look at the XDA homepage from time to time, sure. But really, whats the point in replying if you have nothing to contribute of value. Reply #4, even though it was blunt and could be read in a not so pleasant tone, still offered a valid answer and link without leading the OP down the path to a possible brick. Everything other reply was useless. Go ahead, flame me all you want, I don't give a ____.
To the OP, no, there is not a direct port of Android in any flavor for the HD2, or any other WinMo based phone for that matter. Yet. This doesn't mean it won't be possible, amazing things have happened here on XDA since I joined in 2007. There are options though, keep watching this thread as there are currently 6 known working HTC WinMo devices that can run Android via a WinMo app called haret.
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I think there's more than 6 winmo devices that can run android through haret. But otherwise, you're completely right.
I don't think a lot of the people on these forums asking for android on HD2 understand the fact that there has been no perfect android port for any winmo devices, yet. I've noticed there's a lot of new winmo users on these hd2 forums who think that a port should come soon and they will be able to install/flash it and have a perfectly working android phone. I've even heard people say they bought the hd2 anticipating an android port.
It doesn't work like that. It never has. These ports take time. They are very buggy at first, and even when they iron out the bugs, it is still not fully functional. It will probably be years before we have a port that can use bluetooth, wifi, camera, sensors, etc.
If you want to use android full-time as your main phone os, get an android phone. It's great when we can boot into android when you want and use some android apps, but it's going to be a very long time before its functional enough to want to use full-time. If you want to have a hd2 and make full use of its features, your gonna have to use winmo. A bootable android will be a great feature and fun thing to play with, but thats all its going to be good for for a long time.... something to play with. I dont think theres been a fully functional port to a winmo phone, yet.
So to the people waiting for android on your hd2... be patient, and dont expect a fully working version anytime soon.
Sorry if there is something about this i might of missed search dident help to much.
i saw on youtube of people who have managed to replace the Windows OS alltogether on the HTC HD2 and i was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for going from Windows to Android.
preferably with a self installer as im not the best with this kind of thing.
Thank you for any help in advance
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Sorry if there is something about this i might of missed search dident help to much.
i saw on youtube of people who have managed to replace the Windows OS alltogether on the HTC HD2 and i was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for going from Windows to Android.
preferably with a self installer as im not the best with this kind of thing.
Thank you for any help in advance
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HA!!! REALLY??? Wow!
GTdave91 said:
Sorry if there is something about this i might of missed search dident help to much.
i saw on youtube of people who have managed to replace the Windows OS alltogether on the HTC HD2 and i was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for going from Windows to Android.
preferably with a self installer as im not the best with this kind of thing.
Thank you for any help in advance
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alright, i'm going to try and do this without flaming; how can i put this?...hmmm....READ! if you would take the time to look at the post about 3 down from yours you would've found a discussion about NAND, sit back and read up.
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HA!!! REALLY??? Wow!
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what?
You didnt search good enough...IT'S FAKE
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732160&page=57
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what?
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i believe that comment was because this has been addressed a LOT!! when new users ask questions without doing a little research on their own first people are less likely to help you in this forum. just a heads up for next time. good luck finding the information you need and next time try to spend a little time reading previous posts to find answers first. take care
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i believe that comment was because this has been addressed a LOT!! when new users ask questions without doing a little research on their own first people are less likely to help you in this forum. just a heads up for next time. good luck finding the information you need and next time try to spend a little time reading previous posts to find answers first. take care
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The reasons why people less likely to help are
1) they don't really have enough or reliable information to give you an exact answer.
2)It is angry when you answer question like this: 1000times
are you a boy?yes
what is your name?noob
are you a boy?yes
what is your name?noob
are you a male?yes
what is your first name?freaking
you sure you are a boy?yes
what is your name again? freaking noob.......
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However, mostly XDA users are polite. please read and search...Before you start a thread, if you are lazy...press ALT+F4,it definitely help you heaps.....
Search dude....
I can help u locate the search box on this page..let me know
You will all take the level of importance of this question as your own but I have had a query burning in my mind for a while.
I know that currently the Android OS is a BUILD and it takes a wm ROM to launch off, but I was wondering is there a way for the HTC LEO to run DROID ONLY and never have to associate itself or use WM ROMS ever again. Essentially I am asking is there a way to create a ANDROID ROM for the HTC LEO?
Note: Can the answers be open minded and not fuelled by programmers knowledge as most programmers I know will only give answers in the current boundaries of technology, but I do urge you to remember that at one point Computers were impossible...but they did it. I hope the programmers here do not take offence to this, I just want to know is it theoretically possible.
Thank you in advance.
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You will all take the level of importance of this question as your own but I have had a query burning in my mind for a while.
I know that currently the Android OS is a BUILD and it takes a wm ROM to launch off, but I was wondering is there a way for the HTC LEO to run DROID ONLY and never have to associate itself or use WM ROMS ever again. Essentially I am asking is there a way to create a ANDROID ROM for the HTC LEO?
Note: Can the answers be open minded and not fuelled by programmers knowledge as most programmers I know will only give answers in the current boundaries of technology, but I do urge you to remember that at one point Computers were impossible...but they did it. I hope the programmers here do not take offence to this, I just want to know is it theoretically possible.
Thank you in advance.
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It's a work in progress. People is working on the bootloader and we are going to flash directly the rom in the phone.
Doesnt know yet the details.
Anyone else got more word?
Atleast a thousand threads about this, and once like yours every week. Its called NAND. Search for that
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Search and read....
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thread moved to Q&A.
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Anyone else got more word?
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we got your word but its pretty obvious you have not read enough in this community
and your topic is not in its proper forum.
norpan111 said:
Atleast a thousand threads about this, and once like yours every week. Its called NAND. Search for that
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just report any out of topic threads using the small triangle with exclamation mark
on the right upper hand corner of the post. so to alert the mods and
then it will be moved to general discussion
NAND http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732160
Updates to the project http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817261
I had also wondered about this as I just got a HD2 last week, my very first smartphone. I put Android on it and love it, I didn't care to much for Windows Mobile. If people would have developed apps for it like iOS and Android I would have stay with winmo but I really wanted that Sirius XM app
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we got your word but its pretty obvious you have not read enough in this community
and your topic is not in its proper forum
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It is pretty obvious isn't it, don't mind being a little nicer next time? Pretentious.
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It is pretty obvious isn't it, don't mind being a little nicer next time? Pretentious.
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You should be glad that you got help at all. People get upset when other people want to know something and does zero research of their own. That's why first people gets annoyed sometimes ;d
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Ok guys lol,
I think the OP has got the gist of what your saying, lets keep the flames cool please, thanks.
Tim.
norpan111 said:
You should be glad that you got help at all. People get upset when other people want to know something and does zero research of their own. That's why first people gets annoyed sometimes ;d
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I understand what your saying but this is a 'community forum' everyone is here to help everyone or have I completely missed the point?
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I understand what your saying but this is a 'community forum' everyone is here to help everyone or have I completely missed the point?
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There's a difference between helping and spoon-feeding. a ten second search would have avoided this whole thread.
Reno_79 said:
There's a difference between helping and spoon-feeding. a ten second search would have avoided this whole thread.
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100% agree with this (i often say it too), with a few exceptions tho
the big NAND question being 1 of them, if you are fairly new to this scene, it can be info overload & without reading every thread this info is easy to miss.
how does "NAND" translate into Android Rom? unless you've been been around for a while you wont know.
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100% agree with this (i often say it too), with a few exceptions tho
the big NAND question being 1 of them, if you are fairly new to this scene, it can be info overload & without reading every thread this info is easy to miss.
how does "NAND" translate into Android Rom? unless you've been been around for a while you wont know.
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as much as i hate redundant threads like this, that's true.
true, but reading the stickies @ the top of each forum would have answered it,....
infact the verry first stickie in the HD2 android general forum is all about it!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817261
there i even linked to it for those that cant find it...
kam333 said:
100% agree with this (i often say it too), with a few exceptions tho
the big NAND question being 1 of them, if you are fairly new to this scene, it can be info overload & without reading every thread this info is easy to miss.
how does "NAND" translate into Android Rom? unless you've been been around for a while you wont know.
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Thanks dude
hello, I am new to this forum, I've been taking android courses, so far so good but I would like to speed up my learning, Do you know any website with good tutorial?
jayo2k said:
hello, I am new to this forum, I've been taking android courses, so far so good but I would like to speed up my learning, Do you know any website with good tutorial?
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Have you tried Youtube ?
Check this: http://www.vogella.com/android.html
Take a look on this website too: http://blog.stylingandroid.com/
Checkout http://thenewboston.org/ tutorials. 200 android tutorials and more if you want to learn anything else.
Also the android has their own samples and explanations on their page.
I just started myself and found the trainings given by android itself quite good:
http://developer.android.com/training/index.html
anstaendig said:
I just started myself and found the trainings given by android itself quite good:
http://developer.android.com/training/index.html
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They are good, but I think that they are a little bit too complicated at the beginning if you have got no programming knowledge at all.
By "taking android courses" I thought he's just not used to android development.
anstaendig said:
By "taking android courses" I thought he's just not used to android development.
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You are right. Sorry.
Though I would still recommend the Vogella tutorials.