Two basic stages.

1) build a device
2) write drivers for Android
repeat 1-2 until bugs worked out.

then you have sales and support etc.

Building hardware is not difficult but it can be time consuming and
expensive depending on how much you want to spend.

If you can't build the hardware or software yourself, you are going to
need a lot of people with time on their hands that want to help, or
you are going to need to pay someone else to do it.

There are a few out there, for example http://www.openmoko.com/freerunner.html
I think I'd start at the Open Handset Alliance 
http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/

FYI - I've been thinking about it as well :)
but its not something to take on lightly.

- Brill Pappin

On Feb 1, 10:08 am, BigEHokie <emile...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an idea for an Android based device that I think would/could
> corner a certain market that spends a good deal of money on gadgets/
> equipment/etc.  Does anyone know how you would go about getting
> involved in that sort of endeavor?

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