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Re: SIM CARD & Andriod???
Like I said, look at how the Motorola Droid 2 Global and Droid Pro work as duel CDMA/GSM devices.
If such an implementation can be done with the TP2 CDMA in NAND only, then ok. If it can be done on Haret or NAND, then hell yes. |
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Re: SIM CARD & Andriod???
isnt our Android Port from the Nexus? and some of the code from the vogue? (idk what Vogue Linux means if you read while its loading up, so pardon my assumption lol)
if the Nexus doesnt support international or dual GSM/CDMA than i would expect that the TP2 ports never will either... wouldnt someone have to completly write/code in that ability and such, commit it, then it would get out for Mass use? Im just saying that I dont think its just something that "isnt working".. I think its something thats not even there to begin with because of the Source of our Port.. lemme know if Im way off here guys... self-admittedly Im no Android expert by any means.
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The port itself isn't necessairly from the N1 - we just pull our system images from AOSP, which the N1 runs. We just tweak it to work on our phones. There's a lot of other code we borrow like from the Legend, etc. I'm not entirely sure either, all I know is we pillage code wherever we can and somehow the amazing devs make it work. |
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Im trying to convince my gf now that mobile is the way to go... after angry birds makin a Million A Day for a minute there, Im convinced I need to take my decent little startup knowledge and get in something as simple as an ITT Tech or something and start learning some real programming skills and such.. i feel bad sitting around and waiting for ANdroid things to happen.. MMS aside, because ive tried what i could for that.. |
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Not that the concepts don't apply to mobiles, there's just a lot more to worry about in a mobile phone then there is on a PC. I know several programming languages (although I'm far from 'fluent' in any...) and while a lot of the same languages are used in mobiles, the sheer amount of stuff to worry about hurts my head - RIL for the radio, BT, wifi, etc etc etc. A lot more to concern yourself with, normal programming you are just concerned about the UI or the code being clean/efficient. |
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