While the Dell Streak, which was launched with Google Android 1.6 (codenamed Donut) at a time when Android 2.2 (Froyo) was starting to become en vogue, was hindered by a dated Operating System (OS) at the time of its release, enterprising developers and hackers have figured out how to port and hack Android 3.0 Honeycomb to the 5" slate device.
The Streak 5, unlike the Streak 7 , comes with both voice and mobile broadband data, giving the device the uncanny ability to straddle the smartphone and tablet form factor with its larger than smartphone screen size, but too small for a tablet display.
Not a lot of information is currently available, but for eager Streak 5 owners who want to migrate to Android 3.0, hopefully developers will post details on how to hack your own devices.
For now, interested users can head on over to the forums at MoDaCo and follow the progress.
Check out the Dell Streak 5 with Android Honeycomb first build video below:
Source: GottaBeMobile

does anyone has already figured out how to hack dell streak to honeycomb.. please share :)
Posted by: honey | 22 February 2011 at 04:36