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[POLL]X10 with WP7 or Sense3.0 or others


Guest sam_thekiller

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Guest sam_thekiller

Hey Hello guys

All you know now our bootloader is unlocking...............

then we can get Any rom or OS on it like HD2

Whats Your Favorite and you want to see on Your x10

cheers

SaM

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Guest Mayazcherquoi

Just saying, all of those are possible. However, the most difficult ones (and the ones least likely to be completed) are:

  • Windows Phone 7,
  • iOS, and,
  • Windows 7/8.

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Guest doomed151

But why Windows Phone 7?

Also, isn't it considered illegal since it's not an open source OS?

We need more fully working and optimized CM/MIUI.

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Guest glim9981
Wasn't windows 7 allready do-able for HD2 .. why not x10 ?

I been using HD7..with Nodo Rom,not bad at all..only some limitations..

Would nice if our X10 can run WP7...

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Guest Mayazcherquoi
But why Windows Phone 7?

Also, isn't it considered illegal since it's not an open source OS?

It doesn't have to be open source in order to be run. It has to be free (which, I'm not entirely sure on). Linux uses a kernel, Windows uses drivers. All you'd have to do is write Windows (Phone) 7 compatible drivers for the X10 hardware and you should be right to go.* However, this involves a very deep and technical understand of every piece of hardware the X10 has (which, very few [if not none] have apart from the hardware manufacturers and Sony Ericsson developers themselves).

* Not entirely sure if Windows Phone 7 uses drivers to communicate with the hardware, just basing this off Microsoft's other, widely used, operating system (Windows NT variants).

Wasn't windows 7 allready do-able for HD2 .. why not x10 ?

You'd still have to write the drivers for the X10's hardware so it is compatible with a Windows 7 install. This (as said above), requires a very deep and technical understanding of the hardware. But, if some hardware is the same then sure, you can import the drivers. It'd be time consuming though, especially if the Linux kernel for the X10 isn't released under a FOSS license. :blink:

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Guest aCROX999

Nothing is impossible, but doing all these need lots of dedication, time, and energy. Still, the images looks cool, so I voted for all of them.

Nothing looks bad on the X10 eh?

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