I have LG KS20 and its operating system is Windows Mobile 6.1 and i was wondering if i could change the OS to android, i made a quick search and found that i can Dual Boot Window Mobile and Android but can i remove WM and install Android ? is it possible or is Dual Boot my only way to have android ?
Khalil4life said:
I have LG KS20 and its operating system is Windows Mobile 6.1 and i was wondering if i could change the OS to android, i made a quick search and found that i can Dual Boot Window Mobile and Android but can i remove WM and install Android ? is it possible or is Dual Boot my only way to have android ?
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It depends on the available roms that are provided from devs. But there's no device forum and can't find something.
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My wife bought GT-I8910 which has installed Symbian OS, is it possible to reinstall Android OS or Microsoft OS on it? On network I couldn't find such experiences. Is there any chance to change OS or I have to give up?
You can't install Android or WinMo on Symbian phone.
thank you for the reply, so be it.
Is WP7 possible on Android or not? And when it's possible, then how?
I've seen a video with a HTC HD2 running WP7
Stachura5 said:
Is WP7 possible on Android or not? And when it's possible, then how?
I've seen a video with a HTC HD2 running WP7
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Not possible at current state.
FYT:HTC HD2 is a windows based mobile not android based.Since android is open source you can easily port it to any device.So you can use android on your winmo but you can't use winmo on android phone
hi guys,
i'm approching now to the world of mobile OS, and i don't understand something.
i hope someone can answer to my questions
in a computer i can install an OS , ubuntu, mac os, window, debian etc
in my mobile phone can i install just an OS without apps or something else (except for default apps)?
for example can i instal just Android 4.0.4 ??
if yes, where i can find it?
and if yes, wich default apps have Android 4.0.4?
I do not think it is possible. The OS comes with hardware drivers..
If possible then anybody will able to upgrade their OS in latest android JB.
Hey Guys, I heard it's possible to install Android APKs to my WIndows Phone.
I just updated my NOKIA Lumia 920 from 8.1 to 10.0.10586.545 (Custom ROM) to do that.
I found some tutorials where I have to use "APKTOW10M" or "wconnect" but I always get "Error bootstrapping the device Error code=8".
Is there a way to install Android apps?
Which Windows 10 Mobile Version still supports APK Installation?
not supported and not possible...
dxdy said:
not supported and not possible...
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I've read it WAS possible https://mspoweruser.com/how-to-install-android-apps-on-windows-10-mobile/
In this Tutorial I saw that the recommended OS Version is Build 10512.
SO if I Install Build 10512, it should work, or not?
Then there's the question... how can I get this version?
simply not worth... is not all apk work and work much terrible than worst WP apps and that old build is full of bugs...
Astoria is dead.
cant bring dead things to life....wait fo a miracle some day!!!
Hi guys, I have a question for you. I have a tablet, which is not supported above android 4.2, but it is not that old (Asus Memopad 8 K00l). Nobody even on XDA posted ROM for Android 4.4 or higher. But: I can install Android Nougat on my laptop and it surprisingly works without any issues. Why is it so difficult to install it on some random tablet device?
chnapo said:
Hi guys, I have a question for you. I have a tablet, which is not supported above android 4.2, but it is not that old (Asus Memopad 8 K00l). Nobody even on XDA posted ROM for Android 4.4 or higher. But: I can install Android Nougat on my laptop and it surprisingly works without any issues. Why is it so difficult to install it on some random tablet device?
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Did you install nougat on a virtual machine?
No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
chnapo said:
No, it was installed normally as dual boot with my windows 7 (on separate partition of my HDD)
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Every handheld device like a smartphone or tablet has its own hardware.
The kernel, for example, needs to be programmed about which drivers to load.
And most of the time, each device has its own drivers.
Each ROM is built for a particular device, that's why one ROM which works on one tablet does not work on another.
But in case of large devices, like laptops, they are designed so that any kind of OS can be installed upon them according to the concerned person's needs.
There are operating systems which work only on part of a computer chip.
These OSes help in installing almost any OS in a laptop.
The same are probably not available for handheld devices like tablets