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While searching for Android ADK supported devices, I came across developers expressing the concern that although their device (smartphone or tablet) runs either Android 2.3.4 or 3.1, however, the ADK does not work.
So I would like to know the list of devices which support Android ADK.
I request the readers to add to the devices which they found works fine with Android ADK.
Note: I have seen another question which is meant only for Android ADK tablets, where as my question is about generic devices.
Let me start with a link which I found lists few Android ADK supported devices:
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Is there any way to reverse my android mobile operating system from 4.0.1 to 2.3.6 ? for testing purposes
My device is Huawei Honor
If your device has been marketed with this version, you can certainly find the 2.3.x ROM on their site and flash on your phone. What model / brand is it?
Edit :
This is french forum with all Huawei Honor Roms (2.3.6, 4.0, CM9, ...) : http://forum.frandroid.com/topic/124560-centralisation-des-roms-conseils/
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I want to buy a couple of the most commonly used Android phones to test my app on. This is surprisingly hard to figure out.
The Android Dashboard states that 2.3.3 is the most commonly used OS, but I can't seem to find any phones that run it... Wikipedia seems to say that only the HTC Flyer has it.
What Android phones could I get with Android 2.3.3?
All devices running Android 2.3.x use the same public application framework (Gingerbread, API level 10) so there is no difference between the different revisions from a developer's point of view (other than bug fixes and optimizations). Any cheap Gingerbread device should be fine as long as you keep it updated.
I have a little over a year old LG-P500 (Optimus) which runs 2.3.3. I don't suppose you'll be able to find one in the market and most of the new ones have moved on to >= 3.0. I suppose, you could try your luck in the seconds market.
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I want to connect several usb devices to my Android tablet, using a usb hub.
Does android supports such a thing?
If it does, from what version?
Thanks!
This depends on things other than the version of android.
First the tablet hardware must support USB host functionality. By this I mean that the tablet must be able to power external devices per the USB standard.
If your tablet fits this bill, Android 2.3.1 and newer are known to have this functionality built in. This doesn't mean that an older version of Android hasn't been modified by the OEM, or can't be modified by you, to support the functionality.
I needed to connect a usb camera to my tablet.
I found that I need to have some extra support from my kernel than what I have.
The kernel needs to support V4L2 in order to get data from the camera. The whole process is made threw jni.
There was no problem working with 2 devices using a hub.
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I want to unlock (s-off) my HTC Desire HD. After reading some tutorials I learned that I should downgrade temporarily my rom to 1.32. But there is a catch, you must have rom 1.72 or higher.
On my phone I have Android 2.3.2 with CyanogenMod7 I bought the phone second-hand and that's why I have no idea what version was flashed.
Compilation number is: GRH78C
I'm not quite sure what this 'rom version' means and how to check what varsion I have. I suppose it's not the same as Android version because I can't see anything like 1.32 or 1.72 on Wikipedia's list of versions.
Can you help me?
if you have 2.3.x then it is gingerbread. Higher version than 1.72 (froyo).
However, if you have a custom rom your phone might be already rooted.
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Are there any industrial handheld terminals (e.g. from honeywell or datalogic) which are shipped with Android?
It seems to me, that all of them are Windows CE/Mobile only, which sucks (beginning at the browser).
We've created a webbased-App for the DataLogic Memor, but the industrial browser on it doesn't even come close to a Webkit-Browser.
Finally there are some industrial handhelds with barcode scanner
Bluebird - Pidion BIP-6000Max - Android Rugged Handheld Computer
Bluebird - Pidion BM-170 - Android Handheld PDA
There is the Motorola i1. Psion was planning to release one in Q3 2010, but I don't know if they did.
I just came across this and as the link in the accepted answer above isn't working anymore, here's the only Android terminal I've found:
Dolphin 7800 for Android - they already have a User Manual!