Isn't there an Android port for one of the Nokia devices you mentioned? I know that isn't what you bought it for, but it's nice to have that option just in case. Dual booting might be an option.
Yeah, both of them have a semi-working port of Ice Cream Sandwich. Due to some of the few closed off bits, they haven't quite gotten calls to work. So while I could run Android software when dual-booted, I couldn't make or receive calls.
Hopefully the OpenMobile's ACL gets released (they say they are working on it) and then I could run all the Linux stuff, Qt stuff, AND the Android software. Without actually having to run Android, which I don't really like.
It'd be like having an Amiga that runs all the Windows software
Then again, I think an Amiga that did that would probably require 4GB of ram or more as well.
Then again, being able to use a quick OS that is more open, and tweakable (my N9 came with grep!) is far more important to me than all the applications.
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