Dear Yusuf
I just like to know whether we can deploy android apps on other
smartphones like Windows Mobile, iPhone, BlackBerry,Symbian, etc. Are
there any compatibility issues?
On Aug 12, 2:57 am, Yusuf T. Mobile yusuf.s...@t-mobile.com wrote:
Also FWIW, Ubuntu plans to be able to run Android
yes there would be compatability issues because they do not run on the
android OS, and are programmed using different sdk's (and some in
different languages), so you could port your app to one of them with
some reconfiguring (and possibly reprogramming), but you can't just
put it on there and
wwsean08 is right, although you may be able to cross-compile if this
works as claimed: http://www.xmlvm.org/android/
Yusuf Saib
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Maybe I'm missing something, but... your Android apps run on the
Android operating system.
While there are some experimental releases of 'live Android' CDs that
allow you to boot up a regular PC into the Android OS, up to now the
only commercially available devices that run Android are
There was already a thread about this topic
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/800057cdc8bcc299/a08a9e68fdd9bc5a?lnk=raot
If you download the Android source you can find the compiler for x86
and arm environment under
./prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain or
Also FWIW, Ubuntu plans to be able to run Android apps in their
upcoming Karmic Koala release this fall.
Yusuf Saib
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