Monday, June 17, 2013

BlackBerry 10.2 will support Android 4.2.2 apps - tweakers.net

Partially agree. Indeed run Android apps created with the SDK virtual (apps created with the NDK not incidentally)

So you have:.
-> A blackberry with hardware
-> containing an OS
—-> containing application layer
——> showing a virtual layer per app
——–> containing a Android emulator, consisting
———-> virtual hardware to act
————> Android OS API calls off
————–> Java sandbox (Dalvik)
—————-> and finally the app

I have not followed up above in any documentation whatsoever, but I can imagine it looks something like this.

Does not mean that it is bad for the performance (certainly not normal apps), but if there is going to be a little more than I asked doubts about the performance

I wonder how it is with:.
– The Play Store APIs (what if there are Android apps that feature using a Google+ login or Play Store APIs presented in I / O 2013)
– How are the intents handled, it is really an OS of Android what’s underneath ? What if one used on the share button click?

I believe that it works right, but this additional abstraction layer does have resources needed.

But! Pretty nice that it can and they do it. If some only to the tweaker slogan: “Why Because it can!”. :)

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