Sabtu, 07 Desember 2013

How can I install Android on a Windows Mobile phone?

Q. I have a couple Windows Mobile phones hanging around, one is an HTC Shadow, the other is a Samsung Blackjack II. I also have a Nokia E73 running Symbian s60. I would like an Android phone as I am blind and would love the built in accessibility. Is there a way to install Android on a phone that is running Windows Mobile so I can use it? Thanks to anyone who can help!

A. its possible, but it will void the warranty, take away any chance of putting the phones back into a network if they aren't already on on

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/04/windows-mobile-android/


How would you rate the Samsung Transform. Do you recommend a different sprint phone?
Q. Can is do video chat?
How is the video chat?
Does it ever freeze?
On a scale of 1-10 how would you rate it?
Have you had any problems with it?
Would you recommend a different Spring Android phone instead?
Is the GPS good?

A. The phone is not so great. As a matter of fact, Sprint in general is not so great. The front facing camera is almost useless. The only video chat app that somewhat works is Tango. There is a huge lag time w/ video and you cannot hear because there's a loud electronic feedback sound that doesn't stop. Yes it freezes. There's a problem where sometimes the phone is unresponsive to touch (can't answer phone calls, or do anything). The GPS/Navigation has been pretty good so far. Sprint had promised an Android 2.2 update before the end of 2010...the update is still not available. Froyo may solve some of the problems us Transform owners are experiencing. Seems like the EVO 4g is the best phone sprint has going, but you have to pay an extra $10/ month to have a 4g phone whether or not you can get 4g service.





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