Rooting the phone isn't an issue... I haven't had an android phone
that last more then a week before voiding my warranty.

I love the potential of the meego.  If porting meego to N1 isn't too
out there, I'd probably opt to not spend another $500-600
on a phone.

Thanks everyone for the feedback.

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Samir

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Nicholas Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 12:33 -0700, Deepak D wrote:
>> I don't think you can load your own version of OS on Nexus One. You
>> need a Android developer phone to do that. Basically you should have
>> root access.
>> When you have a device which allows you to load a OS, it should be
>> possible to load Meego/Maemo on that.
>> The other way should be easier, you can load Android on N900!
>> But why would you do that? When you have such a fantastic platform...
>
> As someone who's spent far too much time putting Android onto WinMo
> phones... Maemo/Meego/anything else onto anything running Android really
> can't be as difficult as all that. One might have to jailbreak the
> phone, thus voiding your warranty... but that's hardly an issue in real
> life, right?
>
> Right? ;)
>
> At least all the required drivers will be hanging around in one source
> tree or another! TBH, I'd imagine getting android running on an N900
> would be tougher than the reverse since Meego could, potentially, "just
> work(tm)" with a stock android kernel (well, it's feasible), whereas the
> opposite really isn't true.
>
> Mind you, I'd love to have a 'real' mobile computer with slightly
> beefier processing than the N900; it seems to struggle on h.264
> playback, which is unfortunate.
>
> /Nick
>
>
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