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Running Android on the Nokia N900 has been an ongoing theme for the
better part of the past year -- and with hardware designed from the
ground up to be both hackable and high-end, we'd expect no less.
Indeed, Android 2.3 is the latest victim of an N900 sneak attack, and
impressively, core components like messaging already seem to be
working -- likely thanks to the fact that hackers had already gotten
pre-2.3 builds rock solid. What's even more impressive, though, is how
smooth and generally non-janky everything seems to be -- smooth enough
so that you might be able to do this as your daily driver if Maemo 5
is starting to wear thin for you. Nokia might not approve, but then
again, we don't approve of the N9 still not being announced... so
yeah, tit for tat, as it were.
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