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Old 11-26-2014, 04:28 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Lucas Malor View Post
srakrn asked if he *can* install Android, and yes, he can. Is it completely safe? No it's not, but I installed a dual boot and I returned back to the original image without problems, and many people did so.

Anyone of our homemade hacks and modifications are prone to fatal errors. Some times ago a KoboLauncher app freezed my poor little Kobo and I had to wait the battery discharge. What do you want, a life assurance?
No, I don't expect insurance. What I do expect is to ensure that someone is aware of the risks they are taking beforehand. In this case, the risk being that since neither the Touch N905 or the Aura have a removeable, externally writable uSD card for internal storage, you take the risk of having a rather expensive paperweight if anything goes wrong. IMHO, this makes them a poor choice for installing Android.
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