I believe the Galaxy S is not only very capable hardware, it might end up being the most hacker friendly handset around...
It comes in few form factors, one of them being almost a copy of the iPhone (doesn't Apple have a design patent for it?)
Samsung Fascinate review -- Engadget
and others not so much
Samsung Captivate gets GPS fix, other Galaxy S versions wait patiently -- Engadget
Yesterday Samsung also released a WP7 version of the Galaxy S resembling the curvy forms of Epic 4G (sans keyboard).
Samsung Focus first hands-on! -- Engadget
What would be interesting to know is how much the internal hardware differs in those handsets.
My first guess would be not much at all and that would mean you should be able to easily switch between Android and WP7 ROMs...
If carriers offer their WP7 handsets for a discount (compared to their Android counterparts), why not get those and put Android on them?
Or vice versa...
As soon as the XDA-Dev guys have extracted the final WP7 image from real shipping handsets, that is.
Why not try it even if only because it can be done...
Diogen.
It comes in few form factors, one of them being almost a copy of the iPhone (doesn't Apple have a design patent for it?)
Samsung Fascinate review -- Engadget
and others not so much
Samsung Captivate gets GPS fix, other Galaxy S versions wait patiently -- Engadget
Yesterday Samsung also released a WP7 version of the Galaxy S resembling the curvy forms of Epic 4G (sans keyboard).
Samsung Focus first hands-on! -- Engadget
What would be interesting to know is how much the internal hardware differs in those handsets.
My first guess would be not much at all and that would mean you should be able to easily switch between Android and WP7 ROMs...
If carriers offer their WP7 handsets for a discount (compared to their Android counterparts), why not get those and put Android on them?
Or vice versa...
As soon as the XDA-Dev guys have extracted the final WP7 image from real shipping handsets, that is.
Why not try it even if only because it can be done...
Diogen.