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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

N810 Android, anyone?

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N810 Android, anyone? —
Apr. 09, 2008 —
A website has published instructions on how to install Google's Android Java stack on real hardware with ARM926 and later cores, running Linux 2.6.23 and later kernels. The instructions can be used to install Android on Nokia's Linux-based N810 web tablet, the article suggests. ...

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Posted by Single Cell at 11:57 AM

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