As someone else already mentioned somewhere else, one could port bluestacks
to have an emulator for running Android apps in our chroot environment.


2013/2/24 Octavian Damiean <odami...@linux.com>

> Hello Andreas,
>
> No. While Ubuntu Touch uses CyanogenMod as a base Android applications
> won't run because the DalvikVM was removed. CyanogenMod is mainly used
> because of the hardware enablement because it has been ported to a lot of
> Android devices.
>
> Cheers,
> Octavian
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Andreas Poulsen <andr...@lha66.dk> wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>> Wouldn't ubuntu phone be able to run android apps?
>> As I can read, it's build on CyanogenMod, a customized android, so
>> wouldn't it be fairly easy to run an android app?
>>  - Andreas
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