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No. BlackBerry Smartphones do not run android, they run RIM's OS system. The most current one is Blackberry6 OS that is now running on the Blackberry Style, Torch, and Storm 2. Android operating system is currently owned by google and the company will not sell their system to RIM. RIM wants it's last tablet the PlayBook to be compatible with Android OS Apps so it's developing compatibility for that products and some phones to come.
Even though the Blackberry and Android are both smart phones, one major difference between Blackberry and Android is, an Android system is touch screen enabled. A Blackberry phone is not. So, no, a Blackberry can not do everything an Android phone can.
No. You need to run android to run android apps. The Nokia E5 runs the Symbian OS.
You can't run smart phone apps on a computer "out of the box", but you might be able to find an emulator to run them. I know that Palm, iPhone and Android emulators are definitely available, not sure about Blackberry.
beacuse android is sh@@ and apple is epic (blackberry is rubbish
A BlackBerry simulator is used to create and run BlackBerry apps on a computer, so software developers can test their apps' performance without the need for a BlackBerry device.
A BlackBerry simulator is used to create and run BlackBerry apps on a computer, so software developers can test their apps' performance without the need for a BlackBerry device.
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In short....No. Iphone run their own opporating system so you can only use apps from the App Store. Android phone like the htc wildfire run an Android opporating system so you can only use apps from the "Android Market".
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Youwave is a platform which enable you to run android apps on windows PC.
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.