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The HTC Blue Angel (also known as "Qtek 9090" in some European markets) is a
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Second Edition PDA-phone, manufactured by
High Tech Computer Corporation HTC Corporation ( zh, t=宏達國際電子股份有限公司, p=Hóngdá Guójì Diànzǐ Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī, first=t), or High Tech Computer Corporation (abbreviated and trading as HTC), is a Taiwanese consumer electronics corporatio ...
introduced in 2004. It has a
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variant called the HTC Harrier, which does not have
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like the Blue Angel does. Both have the same housing. It is sold by many different vendors under the names of O2 XDA IIs,
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SPV M2000, Dopod 700, Qtek 9090, T-Mobile MDA III,
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SX66, i-mate PDA2k,
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VPx,
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XV6600 (Harrier),
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PPC-6601 (Harrier) among others, which all have similar hardware specifications.


Specifications

*Dimensions: 125 x 72 x 19 (L x W x T mm) *Weight: Approx. 205 g *Operating systems:
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Second Edition. Unofficial cooked roms for Windows Mobile 5, 6 and 6.1 are available, Recently, Windows Mobile 6.5 beta has been leaked for blue angel and is in developing phase at the xda-developers community. * Processor:
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(R)
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PXA263 400 MHz CPU (possible overclock to 600 MHz) *Memory:
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:96 MB, RAM:128 MB SDRAM *Memory expansion: SDIO/MMC card slot *Camera:
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camera (except on the Siemens version, which lacks a camera) *Standard battery capacity: 1490mAh *Display:
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Transflective 65k Colour
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, 3.5 inch, 240 x 320 pixels *Wireless connectivity:
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and Wi-Fi
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(Blue Angel), or
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(Harrier); plus
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and
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on both models


Popularity

In 2010, a UK-based developer created an emulator image of the
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Operating System ported to the HTC Blue Angel, it lacked features and there was no integration with the user. It was an image of Android 1.6 Doughnut but the only things which were usable were the volume control buttons. This development sparked interest on xda-developers where many users were willing to help port a usable Android version to the Blue Angel. Later in 2011, developer 'zainuintel' created an Angry Birds build for the device, showing how capable the 7 year old device was. He later created an Angry Birds RIO build, but this did not get as much popularity, Support was dropped by the developer in 2012. Starting from June 2012 it was made open source. A well known developer named 'd-two' on XDA started developing Android builds for the Blue Angel, most people thought a working build would be impossible. However, in May 2012, d-two released a working Android build- called 'PXADroid' at first not many things worked, only baseline things were working, but later on he decided to switch to modding Cyanogen Mod 7.2, this gave him greater compatibility with the Blue Angel, now nearly everything is sufficiently working, he compiles builds which are not virtual machines, the builds he compiles are special Linux kernels, compiled for the Blue Angel, and above the kernel it runs Android. D-two made great history when he got higher capacity (SD-HC) SD cards working on the Blue Angel, he showed a 16GB card on Android, he said this is possible via a boot-loader modification. Development is still going on as the current builds are still in the ALPHA stages


References

{{reflist HTC mobile phones, Blue Angel Windows Mobile Professional devices Mobile phones with an integrated hardware keyboard Mobile phones introduced in 2004 Mobile phones with infrared transmitter