But the manufacturer (not sure if it would be google) can always pay
the license fee to get the luxury ;)
If the cost can be justified which I doubt so.

Or if someone manage to invalidate Apple's patent.

Eric

On Mar 1, 6:29 am, Tseng <tseng.priv...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Actually the chance on Multi-Touch support is next to zero. Apple was
> granted the patents for multi-touch, in other words no one other than
> Apple is allowed to use multi-touch feature in handset devices.
>
> Check out the 
> reasons:http://tseng-blog.nge-web.net/blog/2009/01/29/a-sad-day-for-handsets-...
>
> On Feb 27, 8:02 pm, "pesh...@gmail.com" <pesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Please,
> > HTC G1 is perfectly capable of multi touch support. Please guys
> > implement that in the next OTA update if possible. I understand is
> > something that Apple Created with their Iphone, but G1 has a lot of
> > petential and multi touch i needed for the sucess of this product.
> > Google works with Apple and I am sure you can implement that feature
> > with the phone.
> > Thank you.
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