Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
Hello there,
I have a little doubt , of which smartphone to buy
I'm between Motorola Atrix and Samsung Galaxy S2.
Anyone can sugest to me which buy ? some is more compatible that other ? Wireless monitor/injection works ?
I have these type of doubts.
Thanks in Advanced
Re: Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
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Originally Posted by
spawn
Hello there,
I have a little doubt , of which smartphone to buy
I'm between Motorola Atrix and Samsung Galaxy S2.
Anyone can sugest to me which buy ? some is more compatible that other ? Wireless monitor/injection works ?
I have these type of doubts.
Thanks in Advanced
AFAIK the only phone with monitor/injection support is the OpenMoko Freerunner, but that's because it can use usb wifi adapters. The Nokia N900 is a maybe. I've not seen any current phone with these capabilities. I know backtrack can run on the Atrix, no clue about the galaxy.
Re: Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
Thanks Barry :)
I see under xda forum that Samsung Galaxy S2, can to run BT5 ARM.
I'm searching information about compatibility, if anybody have some issues with one of these smartphones,
I Appreciated your answer
:)
Re: Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
Hi spawn,
Can you please advise if you have installed the Backtrack on any smartphone?
Re: Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
Re: Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
Many android phones can run bt5 arm, and you can hook up you external wifi usb for injection but that may not be as easy on all phones
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cgelici
Many android phones can run bt5 arm, and you can hook up you external wifi usb for injection but that may not be as easy on all phones
I've not seen any Android phone work with an external wifi adapter. Pretty sure the driver support isn't there.
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Oh I thought it was possible, forgive me. I heard so many people talk about it, I thought they got it working. At least injection is working on Nokia N900, but that isn't an android device.
Re: Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
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Originally Posted by
cgelici
Oh I thought it was possible, forgive me. I heard so many people talk about it, I thought they got it working. At least injection is working on Nokia N900, but that isn't an android device.
Yea, the Nokia is running a version of Debian stock, so that's why it can do it. Same with the Freerunner.
Re: Which smartphone is more compatible with BT5
Android 4.0 (ICS) will support usb host. Theoretically all the devices which can be upgraded to 4.0 should be able to support external usb peripherals.