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Originally Posted by jethro_static
DO U know any tg01 owners here? A lot of them?
HAHAHA. Say this can be done that can be done again. Like what? U never said anything. Stop making story along the way for a desperate attemp.
the phone is 2003 and has a huge community. According to who again? According to what U think?
HAHAHA. I know about the pico projector and have no interest whatsoever. Have U seen a huge amount of threads about the expo here?
WHat a stupid post. READ!
"And while it is still limited and doen't have support for many things, this work opens the door to a much more interesting thing than just a character-based terminal: Google's Android running on the iPhone hardware." It means they tried but did not succeed. The link is from 2008! Did it took off? No. Because the project failed! What a stupid effort.I did not say You cannot try!
What did U prove? Ur make up story?
Stop acting U know something. All U said just Pwned Urself.
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#1: The TG01 is not even launched in the USA. that does nto mean it is not a popular phone.
#2: I said you could put another OS on the iPhone. Go back and read it. I then backed it up by posting a link with a video of it being done.
#3: Yes, the G1000 had a very good community back in 2003. You obviously weren't around back then. I was, so either go do your research or leave it alone. But you look like a fool saying it didn;t have a following. It had a good enough following that the community enabled text messaging on it when Sprint removed it from the ROM.
#4: There are no huge threads on the expo here because it's an AT&T phone, and this isn't an AT&T site. Do your homework and you can find the threads on it on the various sites where you would expect to find info on a GSM phone made by LG.
#5: The project did not fail, LOL! I was just showing you how out of touch with reality you were! you're telling me something is not possible so I posted a link from 2008 with a video showing it was done way back then. if you watch the video, you can see the guy already has a bootloader installed, and already has Linux installed, and he is controlling it with an external keyboard connected via USB. And yes, it all works.
#6: I proved every single one of my claims. Lets see you prove one of yours now.