I found [1] a few months ago. It outputs Java bytecode, so it should work
on android. Given that Android development in java is very well supported
in eclipse, you might want to use haskell/frege only for the internals of
your program and keep coding your interface in Java.

[1] http://code.google.com/p/frege/

On 10 November 2012 01:51, Andrew Pennebaker <andrew.penneba...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I'd love to use Haskell directly for making mobiles apps. How can we make
> this happen, porting GHC to Android, iOS, and Windows Phone?
>
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