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Re: [3/6/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
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Re: [3/6/2010] Google Android for TP2 CDMA [In Dev]
So I booted android finally, and the problem was definitly the partition table. now i just need some wifi lol. I wonder how long before camera is enabled and the proximty sensor for calls. great job guys
wifi is detected i just dont have a router lol |
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First of Thanks to all who had a part in this. This is going to help me out a lot im developing a android app for my senior capstone.
But one question. Does the sound work. The phone wont ring. Any advice for this |
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can this ever be installed as a rom.
idk about other devices but is this even possible. also it would be cool if we could get the market place to work and the camera. also the battery indicator. and can make it less laggy? can the tp2 processor even handle the android 2.1 other wise these break throighs are awsome |
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you dont want too much there lol.
I have a strange feeling the TP2 can handle android very well especially when Hardware GPU acceleration breakthroughs are made. Its doing a decent job now. Android Market would be swell. |
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did they ever get gps, camera and any other goodies working on the vogue/touch with older builds of android or 2.1? trying to gauge what we may get in the near future...
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For whatever reason, if you have more than 1 sync source (I use 3, actually), things tend to get screwy. This will restore everything that was sync'ed in the past, but you may have to manually clear out those contacts without names. I recommend doing that from Outlook, then syncing the phone with activesync, then going back to myphone, and back into archives, where the contacts without names will be, and deleting those. Then sync with google. Also, I recommend doing it this way, but alternatively, you could do the following: Go to myphone.microsoft.com, log in, then check to see if your contacts are in archives. If so, go back to your live contacts, delete all, then go back to archive, select all, restore, then calendar, restore, then sync. The only reason why I don't recommend doing it this way is because if anything goes screwy, you could lose all your contacts. By doing it the original way, all your contacts, including your extraneous ones, will be saved in outlook for you to go through and clear out manually. Questions? PM me. I'll be happy to help out. |
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