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Android 2.0 emulated on HTC Touch HD


The Touch HD doesn’t benefit from the HD2′s mighty 1GHz Snapdragon, so you might think that emulating Android 2.0 on top of Windows Mobile on HTC’s last-gen superphone would end in tears, but surprisingly, it seems to hang tolerably well. xda-developers has a project coming along to run Android on the handset through a layer called Haret, meaning you can kind of have your cake and eat it too, if you consider Windows Mobile a cake, that is, by switching back and forth between the two environments at your leisure, and by all accounts, Android seems to be just a couple notches slower and more stuttery than your average MSM7200 device. It looks like you still need a cold boot to get between the two platforms, but it’s better than flashing your ROM every time, right?


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