As I wrote, for example, here , one of the main reasons why development for Android cannot turn around in full swing is the lack of real devices for sale. However, the desire to get a device with Android `th is large enough. And while unlucky future users and developers (including myself :) expect long-awaited Android handsets (which HTC promises to release, for example), more agile developers have long been exploring the possibility of using existing hardware. Hope for a successful outcome is given by the fact that Android is based on Linux, which is known for its flexibility and rich features. And now, after some time, the discussion of these attempts (for example, here ) was replaced by confident blog entries about successful installations. For example - Armadillo-500: Or here is the manual for the Sharp Zaurus SL-C760 (the touch screen and internet connections do not work). Well, and probably the biggest contribution (from my point of view) was made by this researcher .
Naturally, such a development cannot but make us happy :) We will wait for messages on new supported devices - I will be grateful for any information.