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Mike wrote:
Just received a Streak 5, updated to Froyo and installed XCSoar for Android, and thought I would compare it to the MIO 400 with LK8000 that I used last year and give a quick review. Even though you compared just the two hardware products, you mentioned explicitly that you tried LK8000 on the MIO. I would like to mention that XCSoar can run on the MIO, too. The installation procedure is the same. I could not get the 1.6 version of the Streak to find XCSoar on Android Market and could not install XCSoar Several people have reported that problem with old Android versions. So far, I could not check this, because all my Android test devices have Android 2.x, and XCSoar runs just fine in the 1.6 emulator. According to the Market statistics, 4.4% of all XCSoar/Android users still have Android 1.6. Max |
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