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Review style Screencast Tutorial on how-to Install and use Google Android x86 1.6-r28.5.01 Project ISO on a Sun VirtualBox Virtual Machine using Kubuntu 9.10 64bit as the host Operating System. We take a close-up in-depth look at this Mobile Phone OS features such as the App Store. Android x86 is a fork of Google Android OS for Mobile Phones. Download it from: www.android-x86.org Original video production by the http Tech Show.

I do not take responsibility for damage your phone You don’t know how to root your phone ? this is easiest way ;] First you must go to adf.ly 2. Download apk to your phone and install 3. Run UniversalAndroot and click ROOT 4. now you must wait a while 5 after installation you have rooted phone !! I do not take responsibility for damage your phone

I have ported the android 0.9 SDK in a real smartphone. As pointed out in www.youtube.com the android demo phone has success in run m3 SDK. After a painful dig, I success in run the latest 0.9 SDK in the android demo phone(omap based). It boots from uboot, 2.6.25 linux kernel. Support touchsceen, keyboard. LCD also works fine.

Here is my updated video on how to run android on The Htc Hd2 phone. I take it real slow this time so there should be no big complications. it is very easy to put on your phone.Hope you find it helpful. They are constantly updating this so make sure to check frequently with the two sites i provide to get info on newer builds. Android Builds: gamesquare.co.uk XDA Developers Forum: forum.xda-developers.com

How to Make Your Own Android Apps

Posted by admin On September - 14 - 201021 COMMENTS

This video will teach you how to download the Android platform to develop apps. Subscribe for more tutorials! The song is: Holes to Heaven (by Jack Johnson). Fixes to any possible problems: 1. If you go to file-new, but don’t see “andorid application”, then go to file-new-other and select android from there. 2. When trying to add components, if it doesn’t find the android SDK, go to preferences, then select Android. Go to browse and locate where you downloaded the SDK. This problem occurs if your computer/web browser for some reason downloads the SDK in somewhere other than the default location for eclipse. If you have any other questions, please post them in the comments and I’ll add them here.