Really?  I had always hoped that device would come out eventually.
It's still being used as the QVGA-L emulator skin.

Trackballs are fun, but I prefer a D-Pad a lot of the time.  It's got
the Nokia E-Series form factor I like too.

On Mar 12, 5:33 pm, Jean-Baptiste Queru <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wouldn't count on being able to run a recent Android on that device
> (not enough RAM, no current kernel, wrong screen resolution, no
> touchscreen).
>
> As for developing apps for that device, even if you could find the
> right tools, you'd be developing against such an old pre-release that
> it'd have little practical value. The emulator in the current SDK
> behaves closer to a shipping consumer device than this device would.
>
> JBQ
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 5:19 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> > I happen to have android prototype device (the one in
> >http://news.cnet.com/2300-1037_3-6230132-1.html?tag=mncol;txtthis
> > picture)
>
> > I'd like to know if it's possible to run the recent version of android
> > and if so, how can it be done?
>
> > If not, can I use older SDK to make a program to run on that
> > prototype?
>
> > Thanks
>
> --
> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
> Android Engineer, Google.
>
> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
> warning.
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