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The Android runtime afaik lacks any hardware support. If your dalvik/harmony app hits location or camera it won't work without a rewrite. Also missing is the IPC layer, so using 3rd party intents is also not an option.
What is disappointing is the lack of a "bb" app player to enable all the existing bb v4-7 apps and library code.
I mean it would involved licensing costs of their current jvm and some work to retain and motivate current platform developers. But instead they decided to dedicate those same resources to "attracting" a set of developers who don't really have any interest in your new platform anyway.
Seems backwards thinking to me seeing as you have the expertise at hand in your existing API, but I hope it works out. Seems like they are on the road to becoming another android OEM (plus all this stuff no one else has!) which has a debatable value in the market. At least that was the thinking at Nokia before they got Elop'ed.