I am a PhD candidate working in the field of Distributed Systems.
Recently, I have been trying to find a mobile phone (with wifi) that
we could use for research at our lab. The requirements are

1) A mobile phone with 802.11 (wireless) card
2) The core OS (kernel level) source code availability and kernel
modification/recompilation facility.

Now, so far I have looked at a lot of proprietary phones which give
excellent ability to connect via 802.11 but not the second point.

I want to know that when there is a phone that comes out with Android
on it, would it be possible for me to do what I mentioned in point
number 2 (that is to have complete source code available and to be
able to modify it, even at Kernel level).

Thanks a lot.

-AJ
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