If this YouTube video is to be believed, some bright spark has hacked a copy of Android (plus a Java VM) on to a Nokia N95.
Suspicions are instantly raised by the appalling picture quality and jerky, Blair Witch camera work. If it is genuine, though, it does at least show how Google’s open OS could be adapted to existing hardware.
We get a good look at the interface, which looks quite pretty (albeit super grainy).
There is another video on Engadget that shows the phone running Google Maps and using the dialer – although it is hard to tell if a call is actually made.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSfQpgx-b04[/youtube]
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