Finally spent some time getting this working last night, and I have to say for a first release, it's pretty impressive. It's good enough to now get more developers interested and help improve things. The dual boot works well, and the Android side of things seems quick enough considering the condition it's running in.
It's not suitable for everyday use though yet. Power management is a big piece missing from the initial release, meaning the screen never dims or turns off. Quite a few drivers are missing like support for the accelerometer. It does make calls, works over WiFi for data and seems pretty functional. Cellular data may work, I just need to find the proper APN settings to try.
Interface is a little weird though, due to only having 2 buttons. Back is mapped to the top button, while the menu button is mapped to home. The home also has a double tap action that sometimes brings up the keyboard.