
We’ve previously seen the Android OS partially running on 4 WinMo powered HTC handsets. There are various issues still to be resolved, like Bluetooth is not working correctly and the camera not working. Well, there is now a video of the HTC Touch Pro2 running Android OS published by the guys over at PocketNow.
Most of the major functions of the device are already working like calls, data, SMS, the Android Market and more.
Currently, the Touch Pro2 is only available on Sprint.
If you want to know more, then watch the video:
Source: Pocket now








Next Android 2.1 on HD2…………..;-)
I hope
Next Android 2.1 on HD2…………..;-)
I hope
Wrong, the htc rhodium is available also for att, t mobile, and as a carrier-free unlocked gsm device.
Also of note should be that this is not emulation, it uses haret, an utility that kicks winmo entirely out of memory and then tosses a linux kernel in that then proceeds to boot android.
i tried to load it on my tp2 on sprint and i cant call out or connect to the internet what am i doin wrong
Works on TP2 for US Cellular. Working Data, Wifi, GPS, and sound (except for headphone out). Just waiting for Camera then no more need for Windows
Wrong, the htc rhodium is available also for att, t mobile, and as a carrier-free unlocked gsm device.
Also of note should be that this is not emulation, it uses haret, an utility that kicks winmo entirely out of memory and then tosses a linux kernel in that then proceeds to boot android.
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Good points raised here. I am grateful to you for that, however you deserve more thanks than that. I suffer from color blindness (deuteranopia in my case). I mainly use Opera browser (no idea if that changes anything), and a considerabland a number of web sites are challenging to comprehend thanks to a careless range of colours used. However, here, as the range of colors is good, the design is extremely tidy and pleasant to comprehend. I don’t know whether it was a premeditated and conscious undertaking, or just the ‘luck of the draw’, but I still thank you.
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where can I download the android system?
where i can get the android os ?