Is RasPi not coved by the Linux and Android sections for the OS and software and General Computing for hardware and add-on boards?
(Alternatively, as Raspberry Pi is just one example, a section for Single-Board Computers in general.)
Just to clarify, the Pi does not and is unlikely to ever run Android.
Just to clarify, there are Android builds available for RasPi. They're just not useful for day-to-day use as they're slow: Android Pi Wiki
Also Broadcom are supposedly working on bringing an unaccelerated version of 4.0 to Pi.
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