No, Belle OS (a Symbian variant by Nokia) does not support Android apps.
Most important point is the overall Android OS domination and second is the availability of professional android app developers. Android is based on Linux and is open source software. A professional developer can download the software development kit for android and develop application for the mobile devices. On the business side, around 75% of the apps downloaded, are android apps. So most the of business prefer to start with android apps at first, followed by iOS.
Windows, Mac, Linux e Android.
Apps are nothing but an application, it is a program that allows you to perform specific tasks. Apps for desktop called desktop applications and those for mobile devices are called mobile applications...
wait for Nokia to corporate with "android" or "windows phone 7" in order to use
1.install support tools from OS disk(OS Inst: Disk=>support=>tools=>suptools.msi) 2.In Command prompt type, dcdiag /test:ridmanager /s:system1 /v (system1 is the name of our DC)
No. You need to run android to run android apps. The Nokia E5 runs the Symbian OS.
Can you use Windows apps on IOS? NO! Same for the Pre. it's WebOS. not Android OS!
Yes, but somewhat modified. The basic OS is Android; you call tell because the Amazon App Store's "Kindle Apps" will almost always support other Android devices.
Not necessarily. A number of apps can run on earlier versions of Android (ex: Android 2.0--Eclair). It's up to that particular app developer if they want to release an app that supports older Android versions. However, with the number of devices still supporting an older Android OS dwindling, it would be no surprise if a developer may no longer support an older OS.
Yes, but somewhat modified. The basic OS is Android; you call tell because the Amazon App Store's "Kindle Apps" will almost always support other Android devices.
There are many javascript apps written for anroid os. However, not all javascripts will run on android systems. only those specifically made for android systems will run. It will tell which systems it is compatible with on the download information.
Because your Android OS version may be outdated. And there's no way to update it.
Unfortunatly you can't. This is because on the app store, the apps are written only for the IOS (Iphone Operating System) whereas the apps on the android market are written for the Android OS. The Wildfire uses Android.
The Galaxy Tab runs Android OS. You may find apps on Android from Windows Mobile, but while Android runs the Linux Kernel, Windows Mobile is on Windows CE. These bases are way different, so no. Why would you expect Android to be compatible with such and outdated OS as Windows Mobile.
Well, it depends on what your needs are if you are searching for a tablet mainly for reading. The Nook has proprietary apps that are specific to that device that you might not find in a tablet with Android OS. However, you would have limited app choices, and an older Android OS built in with the Nook.
No. The kindle paperwhite does not run the Android OS. Therefore, you cannot download Android apps to the kindle paperwhite.
There are some developers that have made an emulator of Palm OS to run on an Android phone. StyleTap is one such emulator, which also allows you to run Palm OS apps. It is available for any platform (Android, iOS, Windows).