On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 6:33 PM, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Judging by those specs, android would really be pushing it. It might
> be possible to make it work, but it would be a really bad experience.
> The main problem is in the RAM. 32 MB just isn't enough. For example,
> HTC DREAM has 192, of which something about 90 is available to Android
> and the rest is given off to the radio and graphics hardware. Even
> with that much RAM, most people feel restricted by it. The way that
> android works is that when an application takes up ram and there isn't
> any available, it will kill other (inactive) processes, so with that
> amount of RAM, I'm sure it would kill everything the first app it
> loaded, probably even kill some important core processes before even
> loading the application launcher. It may not even be able to load the
> application launcher.
>
> The CPU is a bit slow, but not really a problem. It is definitely
> compatible.
> The internal storage at 70 MB is small -- it could take the android
> OS, but not much else (again, DREAM is considered small at 256) -- you
> would definitely need to use an SDCARD/hack for application and data
> storage.
> The display is very small, the assumed minimum resolution is 320x480
> -- twice your 240x320. It might work, but it wouldn't be nice.
>
>
> ... the point I was making about the driver source is this; most phone
> hardware manufacturers are known for being extremely tight about
> source. In fact, I know of precisely two phone manufacturers who have
> provided the driver source -- HTC has provided source for DREAM and
> MAGIC, and OpenMoko (and that was the whole purpose of openmoko from
> the get go). The chances of getting driver source for any nokia phone
> is extremely slim.
>
> Some community-driven porting projects exist, but I am not aware of
> any outside of HTC hardware (i.e. similar enough to HTC DREAM to
> reduce the project size to something manageable).
>
>
> My suggestion is this; with the amount of work it would take to port
> android to that hardware, you would be better off keeping up with your
> day job to earn the money to buy a device that is already working with
> android (HTC DREAM, HTC MAGIC, HTC HERO, OpenMoko, etc.)
>
> @ lbcoder
I can understand the difficulties........
Can u then pls suggest me some economical phones that can be converted to
android.......



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