Our friends from The Handheld Blog are now reporting that one company, Open Mobile, has such a solution for Tizen. Called Application Compatibility Layer (ACL), the program supports Android apps and the company claims it will support 100 percent of Android apps and provide the same responsiveness that users expect from an Android device. While it sounds good, we are not sure how well it will work for Android developers, considering the whole app piracy debate that emerged after the PlayBook allowed Android apps. Check out the demo video below of how ACL will work when OEMs embed it in their devices.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Samsung, Intel backed Tizen OS will run Android apps
Our friends from The Handheld Blog are now reporting that one company, Open Mobile, has such a solution for Tizen. Called Application Compatibility Layer (ACL), the program supports Android apps and the company claims it will support 100 percent of Android apps and provide the same responsiveness that users expect from an Android device. While it sounds good, we are not sure how well it will work for Android developers, considering the whole app piracy debate that emerged after the PlayBook allowed Android apps. Check out the demo video below of how ACL will work when OEMs embed it in their devices.
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