you cant so suck it
You can't jailbreak an Android smart phone but, you can root an Android device. Basically when you root an Android smart phone or tablet you can copy your app files and get custom ROM.
The term "jailbreak" refers to Apple iOS devices. The Droid x2 is an Android device. Rooting is the equivalent to jailbreaking. Android phones are more open, so most of the things you may do with an iOS jailbreak might be possible without a root.
A tethered jailbreak means that YOU CAN NOT TURN OFF YOUR IPHONE or IPOD TOUCH and YOU CAN NOT LET YOUR IPHONE or IPOD RUN OUT OF BATTERY if you did any off these things on your tethered jailbreak you will have to BOOT your device which mean you will have to re jailbreak your packages
Android jailbreak
To delete an Jailbreak you need to restore your device. It will wipe off all your data so you should first make a backup.
iPads run on iOS
Unfortunately, its not possible yet. the itunes app store does not have a app that allows you to get the cool android screen lock pattern. The only way to get android screen lock is to jailbreak your ipod touch (if you do not know wat jailbreak it just google it) if you jailbreak your ipod touch, you can get the android lock screen in cydia.
Yes and it is called rooting
You need to download redsn0w to jailbreak your device.
You can Jailbreak a ps3 using software on a flash drive that costs around $150, use an android phone.
If you are asking if a device running on Symbian (in this case, Symbian^3) can be converted to Android OS, though it may be possible on paper, it can be difficult to near-impossible to actually pull off. This can be due to that device's hardware limitations, and there may not be not enough of an interest to find a custom ROM to port Android into a non-Android device.
There is no Android Website to be associated with, as such. However, you can link your Android device with your Google Account, enabling synchronisation between your device and the account. This can be done via your device's settings.