It's not possible. Best you can do is return it (if possible?) or sell it then buy an Android.
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greetings, recently i purchased a Straight Talk Huawei W1 with windows phone 8 on it. i now realize i have made a mistake and was wondering if it would be possible to convert the phone to android. i've noticed that straight talk has another huawei phone for sell but it runs android instead of wp8, but it looks like the same phone (except 50 dollars cheaper). anyone have an idea ??
It's not possible. Best you can do is return it (if possible?) or sell it then buy an Android.
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to late to return it. but maybe i could sell it, its a nice phone just not for me. thanks volaris, i thought it was a long shot but i had to ask.
This is because the phone hasn't had a Android development done to it yet. Sorry to hear about that
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I'm guessing you need to reboot the phone to enter such a mode though. Alternatively, if you "just" mean Full FS Access via MTP, that's still very cool.One thought: did you include the Samsung RPC server (so that tools written for interop-unlocked Samsung phones will work)? If not, it may be difficult to port some apps; not all the relevant parts of the registry are writable even with capability unlock (unless you modified the registry ACLs) and I can't find an arbitrary registry write function in the Huawel WINMDs (although there may be one I just didn't see; I did find a read function). CCleaner Happy Wheels VLC
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