And the answer is most definitely yes! Good news for Nokia users across the world, thanks to a brand new solution developed by some very smart guys. Alien Dalvik is your new best friend from now on! What is Alien Dalvik? Well, Myriad has created a solution called Alien Dalvik that allows unchanged Android software to run on MeeGo terminals. If Nokia N9 impressed us as a prototype, well today we are even more impressed to learn that the phone will be able to run Android applications. Are you excited now?
This is excellent news but the performance of Android application on the MeeGo terminals must be excellent in order for this solution to become popular. You should be happy to find out that, in this regard, Alien Dalvik doesn’t disappoint. What is more, the applications’ performance is not altered in any way, and they would run as if they were installed on an Android phone model. Alien Dalvik allows developers and store applications to transform the .APK installation files for the Android applications in MeeGo compatible ones. It is not at all surprising to hear about such support, because not long ago, Research In Motion also promised that the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will be able to support Android software.
As soon as the word spread out, Nokia users aren’t the only ones who will benefit from this exciting solution. Car manufacturers are also very interested! Alien Dalvik will be commercially available on the Nokia N9 and other MeeGo models in 2011, and Myriad, the creator of the software, is already engaged in talks with car manufacturers seeking an implementation of its solution. These include big names such as BMW, GM, Hyundai, Renault, Peugeot-Citroen and Delphi. Stay tuned for the latest news regarding the support of Android applications on Meego terminals!
This is excellent news but the performance of Android application on the MeeGo terminals must be excellent in order for this solution to become popular. You should be happy to find out that, in this regard, Alien Dalvik doesn’t disappoint. What is more, the applications’ performance is not altered in any way, and they would run as if they were installed on an Android phone model. Alien Dalvik allows developers and store applications to transform the .APK installation files for the Android applications in MeeGo compatible ones. It is not at all surprising to hear about such support, because not long ago, Research In Motion also promised that the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will be able to support Android software.
As soon as the word spread out, Nokia users aren’t the only ones who will benefit from this exciting solution. Car manufacturers are also very interested! Alien Dalvik will be commercially available on the Nokia N9 and other MeeGo models in 2011, and Myriad, the creator of the software, is already engaged in talks with car manufacturers seeking an implementation of its solution. These include big names such as BMW, GM, Hyundai, Renault, Peugeot-Citroen and Delphi. Stay tuned for the latest news regarding the support of Android applications on Meego terminals!
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