Wifi networking worked okay as long as you
were already attached to an access point when
you start up the Android session.
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How's the hardware support for Android on the
N810? You had to establish the network
connection prior to starting Android? ...any
other catches or gotchas? How's the
performance navigating pages, changing pages,
and running Android apps?
Performance definitely isn't there overall.
It's pretty jerky and has an uneven response
time. The keyboard works, but not all
symbols are supported. And I've had a bunch
of apps crash out from under me. Certainly
not something where I would say "Okay,
I'm going to swap to Android on my N810 for
good!" by any means, but at least it's a
start.
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Mike Rowehl says:
Wifi networking worked okay as long as you were already attached to an access point when you start up the Android session.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )