I guess this is the first step towards putting Android on the iPhone. Not necessarily what an iPhone buyer would be interested in in the short term, but if Android becomes an industry standard, then it'll be re-assuring to many that they always have the option.
I am thinking porting android would be easier, since the code is readily there, and one can create a hardware profile. The issue would be gaining access to the iphones hardware, I guess?
Since the only android phone now is the G1, they would need a good keyboard, and buttons for send receive calls, etc. Ha.. a virtual trackball, now that would be funny.
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I guess this is the first step towards putting Android on the iPhone. Not necessarily what an iPhone buyer would be interested in in the short term, but if Android becomes an industry standard, then it'll be re-assuring to many that they always have the option.
I am thinking porting android would be easier, since the code is readily there, and one can create a hardware profile. The issue would be gaining access to the iphones hardware, I guess?
Since the only android phone now is the G1, they would need a good keyboard, and buttons for send receive calls, etc. Ha.. a virtual trackball, now that would be funny.