You would need to make sure that you compile the kernel for the
correct processor, but yes, you should be able to put Android on just
about any device.

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 7:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> Does it mean, its possible to flash any phone with android?
> I have a moto ming which I believe runs on MV-Linux. I wanted to know
> if I can flash the ROM with Android.
> Thank You,
>
> On Sep 24, 11:00 am, "Casey Borders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Android is not meant to install on those platforms, it is meant to be
>> a replacement for those platforms.  As for putting Android on a device
>> that didn't come with it, you will have to reflash the ROM chip,
>> which, if done improperly, can trash the device.  And seeing as how it
>> would also void your warranty you would end up with a very shiny
>> brick!  My advice, unless you are absolutely sure you know what you're
>> doing, would be to either buy the G1, or wait for another Android
>> device to be released.
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Inam Jameel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi to all
>> > i m new in mobile application development. i want to know which
>> > mobiles can support Android.
>> > according to my research on mobile platforms there are currently 5
>> > major platforms including, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, iPhone
>> > etc.
>> > please inform me about the target areas of Android.
>> > will Android be install on the above mentioned platforms or not??????
>
> >
>

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