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Android 2.3 Gingerbread on a HP TouchPad right here on 10/13/11 at 2:30pm EST

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2011

Stop back on this channel on Friday 10/13/11 for the installation video tutorial on how to download and install Android 2.3 on a Hp Touchpad. This is the real deal!!!. NO BS!! Honeycomb to follow about a week later. I just made this channel today so you guys can know where to go to get it. So don't freak out because it's a new account.

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  • 177 people did not get in on the 99$ deal.

  • pics or it didnt happen

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  • @channeljemal Ports are always a fail

  • @SSHPCS2 Go to "Where is my iPhone 4S?" video on YouTube and go to 3:05 if you don't believe Android can go on the HP Touchpad. No need for webOS apps.... hahaha.

  • @channeljemal You are missing my point sir. I can agree with you sure it is a good deal. They may be selling million dollar car for $300 dollars less but it doesn't make me want to buy it. When the hp touchpad came out with its original price we can both agree, i'm sure, that their was a group of people who though it was horrible and then jumped at the fact to get it for 100$. Look not at the price tag but the device. Besides, webos is going to the dogs and good luck getting any good apps now.

  • @SSHPCS2 Im pretty sure $99 for a dual core tablet is better that paying 400+ for the same specs or worse. Also I'm sure more than 123 people agree with me.

  • @djgooch 123 people couldn't afford a 2.3 gingerbread tablet so they bought an hp touchpad

  • There's no way he can do honeycomb, so this is obviously not true.

    Honeycomb source was never released, so it would be entirely illegal, and almost impossible to have it on the touchpad.

    Just saying.

  • @harmono Having Android on my touchpad is the difference between keeping it or selling it probably because I have iPad. So I have no use for my touchpad, but if it had Android I might use it for some of the things the iPad lacks. What iPad lacks is flexibility with keyboards. The built in keyboard is just the standard keyboard, and I want to use some other keyboards with it if available.

  • @keysersoze2525 Absolutely. Now it would be nice to dual boot, but if I had my choice between Android working as good as it is on my HTC EVO, and WebOs I would not hesitate to wipe out WebOs, and that's for two reasons. One is WebOs lacks apps, so what good is it? And two is it has alot of glitches, especially the web browser. I had a terrible time trying to get it set up for wireless access. I haven't checked lately for apps, but I doubt there is much more there.

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