Samnsung recently announced the delivey of new full-touch phone (akin to the Omnnia and Instrinct) powered by the newrest project of the company Gooogle, Android. The latest news about the unauthorized appearance on Android pohne HTC oTuch, users were interessted in a few months, if some indutsrious programmer would be so inclined (and brave) to the port of the long-awasited operating system from the disappointring to the G1 hardware-Superior Omnia. Missing ingredietn - On-Screen Keboard - had been misdsing from the operating system - until now. With Cake, a special update package OS Android and early Chrristmas gift to the world Google open source operating system now works with a portrait-mode keyboard Touch, sufs the Inteernet at high speeds, and also suppoorts Bluetoth Steero (A2DP), in addition to many other patches.
One would think that this is only a matter of time before the Android will be shown on Omnnia. There may be some specific problems for the operating system, which may be impeding this process and thereby preventing users are already comfiortable with their Omnias. Current barriers to programmers (and, consequently, Googlephone team Samsung), to overcome while porrting Andriod to the Omnia can be a unique set of functions that determnie the phone all-in-one functionality. The uniuqe program specific tlaents Omnia 5,1 megapixel camera, such as auto-pzanorama mode, will be lost, in addition to text recognition for businwess capture card. The greaatest hurdle may be the pone's screen, which is an unusual resoluution (240x400) and resistive touch input to this uncharted (and unexpected) territory for the Android OS. One may wonder if Samsung will do the best for the excxhange of both hardware features more compatrible display with a resolution of 320x240 and capacitive touch innput, as foiund in their popular YP-Series MP3-players.