Hello,
I am interested in upgrading my phone but I want to get an Android phone
that is stock and not a vendor flavor of it like HTC Sense and such. Is the
Nexus One the only one on T-Mobile that has a vanilla Android?
If so are they still on sale to purchase?
Is it worth getting the HTC
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Derek Winstead derekwinste...@gmail.comwrote:
Is the Nexus One the only one on T-Mobile that has a vanilla Android?
IDK, but I assume you can browse their catalog and look up the specs for
each device.
If so are they still on sale to purchase?
I'm sure you
I imagine that having an application on both devices listening for specific
incoming calls you could communicate the data between them... other than
that I cannot envision a way to tell what user2 is doing.
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When you first start the debugger, a force close message will appear then
disappear after a bit... then your app will run in the debugger.
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On 9/7/2011 12:18 PM, rich friedel wrote:
When you first start the debugger, a force close message will appear
then disappear after a bit... then your app will run in the debugger. --
Are you using an old version of ndk-gdb, by any chance? That was an old
bug that I submitted a patch for months
On Wednesday, September 7, 2011 2:31:00 PM UTC-4, Tim in Boulder wrote:
On 9/7/2011 12:18 PM, rich friedel wrote:
When you first start the debugger, a force close message will appear
then disappear after a bit... then your app will run in the debugger. --
Are you using an old version of
On 9/7/2011 12:39 PM, rich friedel wrote:
On Wednesday, September 7, 2011 2:31:00 PM UTC-4, Tim in Boulder wrote:
On 9/7/2011 12:18 PM, rich friedel wrote:
When you first start the debugger, a force close message will appear
then disappear after a bit... then your app will run
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On Sep 5, 2011, at 8:35 PM, Derek Winstead wrote:
I am interested in upgrading my phone but I want to get an Android phone that
is stock and not a vendor flavor of it like HTC Sense and such. Is the Nexus
One the only one on T-Mobile that has a
Thanks for catching this; we don't actually need GEF anymore so we've
removed the dependency for the next version of the ADT plugin.
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On Sep 2, 9:20 am, Appaholics raghavs...@appaholics.in wrote:
You will have to installhttp://www.eclipse.org/gef/.
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011
Get a Sensation and unlock it. HTC will unlock your bootloader, just flash a
Sense-less ROM. Or install another home app.
Or wait for the next Nexus and hope it comes on TMO.
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I'm new to developing apps for the android platform. What protections do I have
regarding the name of my app? Is there anything stopping another person from
uploading an app to the android market with the same name? How do you advanced
developers handle this? Thanks
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:12 PM, daniel_nysv...@comcast.net wrote:
What protections do I have regarding the name of my app?
Trademark and / or copyright? (IANAL)
Is there anything stopping another person from uploading an app to the
android market with the same name?
Nope.
How do you
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