The MOTOACTV is an exercise system that has Operating system 2.3 Gingerbread managing under the cover. It looks like an iPod new mp3 nano, and, like the new mp3 nano, can be changed into a watch with the right equipment. It’s restricted to training features like distance monitoring, heartrate keep track of, and popular music enjoying, so it has not exactly been a favorite of the technical weblogs.
That, however, just didn't stop Bob Go (known for the Dingleberry Rim Playbook hack) from looking into its courage. It has a 600MHz OMAP3 design, 256MB of RAM, and 8GB of display storage space (there is also a 16GB design available). Despite the teeny-weeny display, those are specifications of a high-end mobile phone from two years ago.
Wade got to work on rooting the system. While he just didn't exactly display a Honeycomb ROM (“not worth the effort” comes to mind), he did set up the share Honeycomb launcher. Why Honeycomb? Why, because of its on-screen keys, of course. He then maintained to crack the Operating system Industry onto the MOTOACTV.
So you have a wrist-watch scaled supplement that is now based and managing the Operating system Industry. What do you do next? Can you say Furious Birds? Yes, Go set up Rovio’s certain recreational activity onto his MOTOACTV. If you can manage minute wildlife and hogs, the sport is actually usable.
While the possibilities of a 1.6 in. multi touch Operating system system appears to be ridiculous, when you see it in measures it’s another tale. You can check out small YouTube video clips, influence messages or Search engines Express text messages with your tone of speech (with a mic-enabled headset), or demolish those pissed-off wildlife into pig-built fortifications. As you can see in this video, it has potential:
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