On Jan 12, 8:56 am, Kevin Duffey <andjar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Does that mean we wont see the new interface on Moto Droid when it's
> released with the 2.1 update? I thought it was all part of 2.1.

It was mentioned in a different thread that the Home app is different
in the emulator than on hardware phones. Presumably the emulator has
the "stock" Android Home implementation? This difference wasn't
obvious in previous releases - e.g., the 2.0 emulator's Home was
visually indistinguishable from the Droid's - but it certainly is in
2.1. IOW, the N1's Home screen is another custom UI, like Sense or
MotoBLUR.

This is disappointing from two directions. First, it means that
devices which we took to be bone stock Android - like Droid, and now
the N1 - aren't really. They ALL have a custom Home UI, and apps which
interact with the Home screen (like widgets and wallpapers) can't be
relied upon to behave the same in the emulator as on a real handset.

Second, it means that UI improvements (like the 3D effect in the N1's
Launcher) aren't part of the OS, and can't be used in other apps
without some serious hackery. This will unfortunately lead to a less
consistent user experience, and a perpetuation of the criticisms that
"Android apps aren't as pretty as iPhone's". Which doesn't bother me
per se, but it does seem to be important from a PR standpoint.

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