I am also thinking of either putting android or windows mobile eition on my samsung f480 and i was wandering if anyone has done this yet if so please reply telling me where i can find to do this or if you could tell me how to do this
On Mar 20, 6:53 pm, Luca <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, I am thinking the same think of you...you have install it to the > phone ??? > Luca > > On 30 Gen, 20:58, nota <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Android gurus, > > > I am thinking about porting Android to my SamsungF480. For this I > > would like to do a preliminary investigation, whether it is > > technically possible or feasible. What I know about the target HW is > > this: > > Proc: ARM11, 307Mhz, using ARMv6 instruction set. > > Chipset: BB: Qualcomm MSM6280, PM6658 > > RF: Qualcomm RTR6280 > > Bluetooth: Braodcom BCM2048 > > Screen: Capacitive Touch Screen, 320x240 > > Memory: 3Gb ONENAND + 1Gb SDRAM (this is from the service book, I > > guess these are just the maximum values. I doubt, that the phone would > > have 4Gb of total RAM, when the usual free memory is just 227MB > > without an SD Card) > > > In addition I have the logical block diagram depicting every single > > module and its modell numbers too, but I hope I won't have to use it. > > --- > > What are the Android minimum HW requirements? I know this phone lacks > > a physical keyboard, but I understand there will be a soft keyboard in > > Android in the very near future. Are there other things that would > > effectively mean a port is not possible? What are the risks associated > > with porting? How would I go around them? And what would be the very > > next steps in doing the porting? (I already have a complete UBUNTU > > installation + a flasher tool + cable). > > > nota- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ unsubscribe: [email protected] website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
