And if developers were able to adapt Android on the TouchPad of HP. This could be a very interesting tablet, especially at €99.
It is a question that many arise since HP has decided to sell off the price of its TouchPad tablet now sold from €99: can it allow an Android system and thus offered a second life? Obviously Yes, since a team of 10 developers (Touchdroid) will tackle the task.
Thus, they serve as a first step of there bring Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and once they have obtained a stable result, they plan to address the case of Android 3.x Honeycomb, system on which run all the latest Android market shelves.
Better, if Ice Cream Sandwich is meanwhile published by Google, Touchdroid put aside Honeycomb to focus directly on the most recent version of the OS. What turn the WebOS, abandoned by HP, page and inflate the interest of TouchPad for the amateur hackers who are not necessarily want to spend a fortune in a tablet. What to grow some packed for an ultra-cheap TouchPad, subject to availability! More information to come on touch - droid .com or on the Wiki open by the team.
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