Sure we all want to get our hands on a final release of Google’s Android, but until the official release date we have XDA-Developers. Thanks to some crafty hands over at XDA-Developers we now bring you some impressive video footage showcasing the HTC Tilt (Kaiser, TyTN II, 8925) running full blown Android on top of a cooked Windows Mobile 6.1 build. The credit for the ROM craftsmanship goes to Dutty who has been the leader in TyTN ROM cooking over on the xda forums and has proven once again that the TyTN II is the device of choice in the Windows Mobile arena.
So How Does It Work? Well for starters this is not a Windows Mobile replacement, you are loading up linux similar to loading an application. After loading linux, Android loads and this is all done on your main memory. Although this type of installation is not encouraged for the typical Windows Mobile enthusiast, you can expect to see variants of Google’s Android making their way to all WM handsets over on the XDA-developer forums in coming weeks.
Hop on over to the XDA-Developers for more details


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