Come on guys, is there no one willing to try this? The phone (together with the H1) is going to be quite common I think.
Please... On 28 Dez., 02:55, Trystam <[email protected]> wrote: > First of all one needs to know how to hack the M1 to install a custom > firmware. > That should be the hard part as the M1 seems to be comonent wise on > the HCL of Android 2.0. > > Anyone up for giving it a shot ? > > On Dec 7, 12:39 pm, Celegorm <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello from Germany, > > > well, I am happy I found this group. > > It certainly looks like I could use some help from you guys! > > > I have a big problem with my new phone: a Samsung 360 M-1 from Vader- > > ehm Vodafone. > > I got the device from a friend who in turn got it through an extension > > of his contract. > > Unaware of their new service called "360" I was quite happy with it > > (nice hardware and look and feel to it). > > Of course I use it with another service provider, but no troubles so > > far. > > Now that I got my first bill, I was completely shocked. > > Apparently the phone is always on. Not a good thing when you don't > > have a flatrate. > > While this is certainly my own fault, I have no way of returning the > > device. > > OR deleting the nice 360 application from it (Vodafone made that very > > clear)! > > > So, without resorting to unlawful forms of violence, here is my > > question: > > > Is it possible to get Android 2.0 running on the Samsung M1? > > The hardware should support it (360 is a LiMo-OS). > > And if so, how is it been done? > > > I certainly hope you can help me. > > Please remember, you are my last hope against this evil empire. > > > Many thanks, > > > C > > -- unsubscribe: [email protected] website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting
