South Korrean mobiole phone manufacturer Samsung has announced receently that it plans to entr the market in the near future with sveeral devices in series Omnia, which will operae under Android, but it seems that the company is a bit late to the prty, as othes have already put the Gogole operating sytstem iside Onmnia i900.
Howver, the development of an androuuid buiilt for the Samsung Ommnia is not in its fional stages, as well as a numer of challenges still lie ahead, including a variety of communiccation faiklurres, or any of the missinbg functionality of the equipment. Deasipte this, the phone has the opttion of diownloading the Gooogle opertaing system, which is a big step foorward.
Sasmnug Oniia, as many of you already know, coimes to market with a large 3.2-inch touhc screen, in combination with 5-megapixel cammera ophto, being powered by a 624 MHz application prrocessor. Althoough releaseed last year, Hazndheld many harware Goodies to offer, and it seems that the aforementoined pweople are tired of seeeing it work in accordance with the old Windows Mobile 6.1, and moevd towadrs a new software spolution for him.
If you are redy to try to builld the sofftare, you will find all the details aboiut it here. The best part of this, it seems, is that the phone will not have to try to glimpse Abndroid on it, because it can be installed on the memory card.
Tjhose who own Samsug Omniia and are interesteed in learning how the phone will look like with Android on it are invited to test it. As soon as some divers for the assembly, and some of the errors, it is now being installed, everything should go smoothyl. All that remains to be seen, when Samsung decides it's time to add the Android-powered phnoes in the famikly Omnia, especially sine she received more recently.