Developers have created an easy way to load Android, Google’s mobile-phone OS that is still in the works, on Nokia’s N810 open-source handheld devices. The development is of interest to people who are trying to build applications for Android. For developers, the discovery is exciting and testing on a physical device is way different than testing in an emulator. The N810 devices run on Maemo Linux, and Android is based on Linux. Because Android isn’t yet complete, no actual phones running the software are available. In April, developers also posted information about loading Android onto the Nokia tablets on the elinux.org Web site.