Potential Android successor

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Revision as of 08:39, 4 January 2016

The idea is: take some Android device, use libhybris (or maybe use the mainline once the Android stuff gets upstream), run some real Linux here.

Touch: C - capacitive, R - resistive IR emitter - just like the one on N900, to remote control your TV :)

Legend:    - great,  Y  - not so good, but live with it  N  no go  ?  Not checked, needs to be added,  N/A  - missing, but not an issue.
Device HW KBD Screen Resolution Touch (R/C) IR emitter NFC LTE GPS Photo shooting Video rec FM Transmitter

Sony Xperia Pro) OK 3.7" 854x480 C  ? N  ? Y 8.1 Mpx 720p  ?