User manual
AOAA Kit - User’s Guide
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A seven step process will follow to get the one of the demo applications up-and-running quickly.
3.2 Step 1: Have Supported Android Devices
Make sure to use an Android device that supports AOA.
Not all Android devices support Android Open Accessory. A basic version requirement is to have
Android version v3.1, or higher. Some v2.3.4 devices support Android Open Accessory but not all
since the functionality has been back ported to this version and inclusion is optional.
Below is a list of Android devices known to support the Android Open Accessory functionality. It is
currently very short but will gradually be expanded when users report first hand success with specific
devices. Please report firsthand experience to: info@embeddedartists.com
Brand
Devices
Acer
Iconia A100 (tablet)
Motorola
Xoom (tablet)
Samsung
Galaxy Nexus (phone)
HTC/Google
Google Nexus One (phone)
Below is a list of Android devices reported to support the Android Open Accessory functionality by
others on Internet. Note that Embedded Artists has not tested the devices below.
Brand
Devices
Acer
Iconia A500
ASUS
Eee Pad
ASUS
Eee Pad Transformer TF101
Foxconn
Commtiva-HD710
Dell
Streak 10 Pro
HTC
EVO 3D
HTC
PH4100
HTC
Sensation 4G
LG
Optimus Pad
LG
Optimus 2X
Samsung
Galaxy A
Samsung
Galaxy Ace
Samsung
Galaxy S (S-II does not seem to work)
Samsung
Galaxy Tab 10.1 (might need some manual work to get it working)
Samsung
Galaxy S
Sony Ericsson
Xperia (Arc, Acro, Ray)
Sharp
IS05
Toshiba
AT100