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I do know of the Nitdroid project, but that involves installing Android on the N9.
I'm not interested in their interface, only in their apps. Any other way out?
The N9 specs are pretty close to the Samsung Galaxy S/ Google Nexus S; so I was wondering if we could somehow get access to the Google Store as well.
This way everyone's complaints about less apps will be solved and this wonderful device will become even better.