Hello! I've been looking around for some info about android for any phone, other the T-mobile and HTC developer platform.
I have a linux based phone, the yuhua Inid, sold in spain as Funker f901 and in Thailand (where I got it) as i-mobile 904. IT has an Intel PXA270 processor at 400mhz, 64mb RAM and 128mb Flash NAND ram, touchscreen, 2mpx autofocus camera with light. It seems to cope ok with minimum requirements for android phone. The process to get its nand flash rewritten is suspiciously similar to that of HTC android enabled phones: First of all, I have to install an USB driver with the following label: "Intel PXA27X USB Serial Driver Installation Disk" On the phone, then I got to press and hold a buttonl, plug it in the usb port, and it is recognized as a serial port. I have an utility, downloaded from the phone-brand website, installed on the PC that allows me to load different libraries and files, and from there they get uploaded into the NAND on the phone... Actually, the utility reads either a large .bin file (which as I coud see, is comprised of the different libraries and files, all packed inside) or each file separately. The files are open, no key / encription or whatever is used. Mi linux and phone development knowledge is close to null. So please excuse me if I am just writing obvious things. The individual files that this "phone upgrading thingy" loads and burns into the phone need to be loaded under the following titles: Kernel, root FS, Program FS, User Data FS, User Local, Tat, Grps2121, patch, SysParm_Ind, SysParm_Dep. OR else I just select a huge BIN file wich seems to have inside 7 files packed in it, that get stuffed (it takes 30 minutes) into the phone. Can anyone tell me if they recognize any useful information from this ? Is there a way I can install android on this phone ? What kind of info is needed (I can search!) ... anyone is willing to help me ? :) I would really love to see this phone get revamped with ANDROID, and actually I know that the yuhua design house, is actually about to sell a "from the beginning, android phone" which is suspiciously the same as this one. I can only add that I am willing to test anything you throw at me on the phone. Regards, Enrique. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ unsubscribe: [email protected] website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
