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How To Use Different Operating Systems in Default Symbian OS Installed Phone

12/14/2011 9:13 AM

Hi, my question is How to use different Operating Systems in default symbian OS installed mobile phone?. i know definitely answer will be there for my question but i don't know accurate answer also i know definitely possible to change OS in mobile phone. but some phone manufacturers not share to anybody. if anyone knows please post your idea thank you.

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Re: How To Use Different Operating Systems in Default Symbian OS Installed Phone

12/14/2011 10:55 AM

"You would have to write drivers for all the components of the hardware to support Linux/Android; there's no reference Linux platform for the Symbian^3 phones, and the drivers for Symbian, which would help you to write Linux drivers, aren't open source. (In the absence of a phone with open hardware, the EPL release of Symbian^3 was targeted at the Beagle Board reference platform).

The Nokia N900 will run Android, as it's original OS (Maemo) is Linux-based and thus suitable drivers are available for its components."
http://www.android.com/about/

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