[Q] Green Orange NX Aliyun OS - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi people
Doe's anybody can say me how difficult it would be to replace the Aliyun OS with android for this phone?
http://www.fastcardtech.com/Green-Orange-NX
I read on Wikipedia that Aliyun OS is based on Android, so this should not be a big problem right?
greez Furby

afkfurby said:
Hi people
Doe's anybody can say me how difficult it would be to replace the Aliyun OS with android for this phone?
http://www.fastcardtech.com/Green-Orange-NX
I read on Wikipedia that Aliyun OS is based on Android, so this should not be a big problem right?
greez Furby
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read this bro,

droidinterest said:
read this bro,
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thanks, so nobody knows exactly what it is? It's a crappy linux and android fork :silly:
But I saw a thread somewhere on the net where they replaced Aliyun by Android on a ZOPO device.
Is it possible to do that here too or is it device specific?

afkfurby said:
thanks, so nobody knows exactly what it is? It's a crappy linux and android fork :silly:
But I saw a thread somewhere on the net where they replaced Aliyun by Android on a ZOPO device.
Is it possible to do that here too or is it device specific?
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i think if this OS based on linux you can try to flash with any phone which have same spec with yours.
but DWYOR ,and don't forget to make backup first

droidinterest said:
i think if this OS based on linux you can try to flash with any phone which have same spec with yours.
but DWYOR ,and don't forget to make backup first
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It's have to be basen on linux, otherwise no android apps would run on the device.
I think it's possible but I would like to get the most information before I spend 200$ for this device.
If anyone has more information, it would be nice to share this.

I found a Aliyun OS Rom here : http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=509654&uk=2650968838
Looking at the structure of the rom, it's clearly an android fork.
- framework-res.lar
- libandroid.so
- libandroid_runtime.so
It think they just changed the extension from apk to lar and maybe changed some things on the UI side.
Bad it's based on android 2.3.3.
When I'm at home I will look at the boot.img.

afkfurby said:
I found a Aliyun OS Rom here : http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=509654&uk=2650968838
Looking at the structure of the rom, it's clearly an android fork.
- framework-res.lar
- libandroid.so
- libandroid_runtime.so
It think they just changed the extension from apk to lar and maybe changed some things on the UI side.
Bad it's based on android 2.3.3.
When I'm at home I will look at the boot.img.
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Did you ever find out more? I'm kinda looking for the same thing.
Cheers

Hello? Any motivation to continue this?

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