No, the Omnia HD ran on the Symbian OS, with TouchWiz interface. Developers have tried porting Android into it, but it had too many hardware limitations for it to make it usable.
yes a Symbian is a multi user os unlike open source os as that of androids,but androids do support multi user os.
There is no "secret code".
The HTC HD Shop sells the newest cell phones available. The phones are androids, both new and refurbished.
sure it is! for example see the Omnia HD specifications below:
The OS is installed on the HD, just like any other program. The bootstrap process loads the OS from HD to main memory, where it is executed.
You must prepare an HD for the OS you are going to load on to it. This preparation is called formatting. Depending on the OS, you must use the correct formatting.
I think 2 that are called androids but all together including androids and droids I think there are 4
Yes, the Elgato Game Capture HD comes with its own software for Mac OS X 10.7 or higher.
The Mac OS can be installed on ANY HD that Windows or Linux can, it's just the Formatting that may need to be changed.
Omnia is simply Latin for everything.
you should deffinatly go with the omnia 2,i have a droid Eris and its not worth getting. Its really slow and apps are slow i mean i don't know if its just old,and they like never have system updates either
There really is no way unfortunately.To keep the "spinning wheel" to a minimum try to max out your ram capacity and leave at least 15% of empty space on your HD as your OS will still use your HD as "Virtual Ram" no matter how much ram you have. The less physical ram you have the more the OS uses the HD for extra memory and the HD is A LOT slower.That goes for Windows also.