What are the connection types (GPS, Wifi, BT..)?.
Wifi and BT.
What should be the price??
not decided yet.
Note, I mean information not actual hardware. We can't tell when we
are ready to sell yet.
what about the people from the other continents? They can accuse you of
something...
what do
With the handset released, and a carrier on board, the next thing
Google needs to do is to win back its developer community. After
announcing ADC I results, Google completely focussed on their ~200
winning developers (say avg 4 per team) and left the majority of the
developer community out in the
It was that I want said: one device by app.
On 24 sep, 07:18, Muthu Ramadoss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would be great if ADC participants get a device to test their apps on. But
might not happen, since they were able to supposedly ship only 1 device to
the winning teams.
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008
Since the Android middleware will be released open source in October, more
probably
will come out development board from various companies.
2008/9/24 arnouf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It was that I want said: one device by app.
On 24 sep, 07:18, Muthu Ramadoss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would be
Yep you're right.
The good thing will be the G1 is available for ADC participants. Even
if I have to order it on T-Mobile website, i would like to order it
without subscribing to a data plan or others plans...
I see that I'm not alone to need a real device :)
On Sep 24, 11:42 am, Nanard [EMAIL
Hi,
Our company should be able to sell Android unit to anyone anywhere
willing to pay for one.
We are working on an Android PMP unit. (Note: it is NOT a mobile
phone.) More information will be available on our site in 1-2 months
when we have everything finalized. I am afraid we can't tell you
Yes...in 2 months...earlier! And if i understood your PMP should be
contains an Android platform, but I could not test: phone. What are
the connection types (GPS, Wifi, BT..)?.
What should be the price??
regards
On Sep 24, 1:27 pm, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Our company should be able
what about the people from the other continents? They can accuse you
of something...
because we are discussing open source, there should be only two kinds
1) country of origin (reason, less cost etc ) and 2) International.
For example, UPS, Fedex delivers everywhere in the world.
On Sep 24,
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 7:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Treatment of ADC participants as existing T-Mobile customers has low
cost, attracts developers to the T-Mobile location aware network, and
serve Google's best interest in every way.
Google couldn't even get an invite
Would be great if ADC participants get a device to test their apps on. But
might not happen, since they were able to supposedly ship only 1 device to
the winning teams.
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Treatment of ADC participants as existing T-Mobile
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