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Nokia N9 might dual-boot intoICS soon


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A intresting news on phone arena.. The first and only MeeGo smartphone, the Nokia N9, might soon turn into an Android device. Well, if you’re into some hacking - Alexey Roslyakov of the NITDroid team has posted a picture of ICS running on the Nokia N9. The title is “progress” and even though it’s still just an early build with its fair share of issues, it seems that work is advancing. The NITDroid team is also working on porting Android 4.0 to the good old Maemo-running N900. Now, one thing that’s particularly great about the combination of a Nokia N9 and MeeGo is the combination of a device with no physical buttons with an operating system that requires none. The handset also sports a fairly large 3.9-inch display, so you’d have some extra space for the navigational controls. Finally, Roslyakov mentions that you can put your worries aside when it comes to MeeGo on the N9 and Android - both operating systems could run in a dual-boot setup in the future. Here’s to hoping.

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A intresting news on phone arena..

The first and only MeeGo smartphone,

the Nokia N9, might soon turn into an Android device. Well, if you’re into some hacking - Alexey Roslyakov of the

NITDroid team has posted a picture of

ICS running on the Nokia N9. The title is

“progress” and even though it’s still

just an early build with its fair share of

issues, it seems that work is advancing. The NITDroid team is also working on

porting Android 4.0 to the good old

Maemo-running N900. Now, one thing that’s particularly great

about the combination of a Nokia N9

and MeeGo is the combination of a

device with no physical buttons with an operating system that requires none.

The handset also sports a fairly large

3.9-inch display, so you’d have some

extra space for the navigational

controls. Finally, Roslyakov mentions that you

can put your worries aside when it

comes to MeeGo on the N9 and Android

- both operating systems could run in a

dual-boot setup in the future. Here’s to

hoping.

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