Basically, if the hardware is able to run android, it should be able to run
Sailfish. Thanks for the info. Your answers cleared up my questions.


On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Thomas Amler
<armadi...@penguinfriends.org>wrote:

> At the end there's no big difference I think. If the hardware is the same
> which is supported, will be easy to use for the platform, independent if
> there is already Android running on this device or not.
>
>
> Am 06.03.2014 16:54, schrieb Ove Kåven:
>
>  Den 06. mars 2014 16:44, skrev Thomas Amler:
>>
>>> The important information seems to be (because this also has been
>>> mentioned very often in the IRC), if the device is capable to run
>>> CyanogenMod 10.1. So if this works, there is a chance to get it working.
>>> But no guarantee at all for this. :-)
>>>
>>
>> Isn't that only if you want to install Sailfish on an existing device
>> that already has Android on it? I assumed the OP wanted to build a new
>> device from scratch (though I suppose I could be wrong about that).
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