So, the next craftsmen decided to port Android on Samsung Wave. Information about this published administrator Polish-bada-world.pl with nick watero. In his message, stated that he and his friends from Russia and Belarus (!!!) eyeing the possibility of porting Google Android on Samsung Wave and now the project has a code name AndroBada. In fact, it is very difficult to read translated from Polish into english text, but the total amount of information you can understand that in the course of viewing the inside of firmware (including JE7 from the Polish operator Orange), the guys found some security holes. These holes seem to be as allow you to download Android for Samsung Galaxy S without affecting the security of the system itself in any way.
Also known major problems faced by them boys:
1) the problem with memory - the system does not see all 512 MB of memory and it is unknown whether this is due to the fact that memory is somehow divided into sectors or is it 1) the problem with memory - the system does not see all 512 MB of memory and it is unknown whether this is due to the fact that memory is somehow divided into sectors or is it just-ish two "strips" of 256 MB. Moreover, the "RAM"Samsung Wave II differs from the memory of the "first wave" and is likely to Wave II was able to load Android;; Look at the two "strips" of 256 MB. Moreover, "RAM" Samsung Wave II differs from the memory of "first wave" and is likely to Wave II was able to load Android;;
2) Processor - it's not like the CPU Samsung Galaxy S. One gets the feeling that the CPU Samsung Wave does not accept the driver written for the processor Galaxy S. 2) Processor - it's not like the CPU Samsung Galaxy S. One gets the feeling that the CPU Samsung Wave did not find the driver written for the processor Galaxy S.
So far they have showed a vedio on youtube to demonstrating that they mean business .I dont know about you guys but seriously they where able to prove that it is possible in just 5 days or less off hard work
more news about the project soon
ps. praying that they release a stable version (sorry bada i think your days are coming to an end)
Also known major problems faced by them boys:
1) the problem with memory - the system does not see all 512 MB of memory and it is unknown whether this is due to the fact that memory is somehow divided into sectors or is it 1) the problem with memory - the system does not see all 512 MB of memory and it is unknown whether this is due to the fact that memory is somehow divided into sectors or is it just-ish two "strips" of 256 MB. Moreover, the "RAM"Samsung Wave II differs from the memory of the "first wave" and is likely to Wave II was able to load Android;; Look at the two "strips" of 256 MB. Moreover, "RAM" Samsung Wave II differs from the memory of "first wave" and is likely to Wave II was able to load Android;;
2) Processor - it's not like the CPU Samsung Galaxy S. One gets the feeling that the CPU Samsung Wave does not accept the driver written for the processor Galaxy S. 2) Processor - it's not like the CPU Samsung Galaxy S. One gets the feeling that the CPU Samsung Wave did not find the driver written for the processor Galaxy S.
So far they have showed a vedio on youtube to demonstrating that they mean business .I dont know about you guys but seriously they where able to prove that it is possible in just 5 days or less off hard work
more news about the project soon
ps. praying that they release a stable version (sorry bada i think your days are coming to an end)
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