Sorry for the late answer, Sean.

Thank you for your answer.

Actually, I AM a software developer, but I don't have time now to
embark into this adventure.

Cheers,

TN

On Aug 11, 9:38 am, Sean Hodges <[email protected]> wrote:
> Android is not readily deployable on arbitrary mobile devices. It
> requires a lot of work, such as compiling a kernel compatible for the
> phone, that is not trivial for the general consumer. There is also the
> issue of hardware compatibility, Android currently has certain
> requirements, such as screen size and input methods, which make it
> unsuitable for a lot of phones currently on the market.
>
> In short, you need to buy an Android phone... Or if you are an
> adventurous developer, you can download the Android platform source
> code and build a port for your phone.
>
> Sean
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 12:22 AM, claves<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello guys,
>
> > I am totally new to the world of Mobile Operating Systems. I would
> > like to install Android on my mobile phone, a Motorola Motozine. Is
> > this possible?
> > I made a search on Internet and I didn't even found the possibility of
> > installing the SysOp as a topic. This leads me to think that one
> > cannot install Android and that it can only be installed by the
> > manufacturer.
>
> > Please, correct me if I am wrong, I hope to be wrong
>
> > Claves
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