Some hackers have been able to enable multi-touch on the G1. The
hardware is there, but because of legal issues, it has not been
enabled.
It is a patent issue. Just google this:

  apple patent multi touch

And to be honest, i don't miss multi-touch that much. I like that i
can use only one hand to operate the phone (except when using the
keyboard).


>"It just feels like many of the user 'use cases' that might have been used 
>don't seem real world and practical."<

Which use cases don't seem real-world nor practical (besides that bug
1583)?


I don't think HTC is making the iPhone:
http://texyt.com/iphone+manufacturer+supplier+assembler+not+apple+00113

On Jul 12, 1:26 pm, Infinite <[email protected]> wrote:
> Keep in mind I am not an android developer, however I am a tech
> consumer with authority to select and purchase over 100+ phones.
>
> I just saw the new Google phone at t-mobile and I was disappointed
> that it didn't have any multi-touch functionality.  Actually I was
> quite disappointed in the phone all together.  It just feels like many
> of the user 'use cases' that might have been used don't seem real
> world and practical.
>
> Again, don't get me wrong. I am a big proponent of Google and love
> Chrome and what they have done with their business hosting services --
> but Adroid is just killing me.  Apple is slick... and with their new
> GS, is absolutely a wow, mind blowing speed.
>
> My questions:
>
> Is multi-touch supported by android or is this just a lack of a
> hardware implimentation?
>
> Is Google still sponsoring the new My touch phone that is just coming
> out?
>
> I believe HTC is making the G1, My Touch, and the Apple GS... so why
> such radical departures in CPU speed and multi-touch capability?
>
> Why should I continue to purchase hundreds of Android based phones
> when the developers/analysts can't use real-world use cases or when we
> can't get a BUG fixed (again stupid use case scenario) fixed that
> displays the wrong contact associated with a phone number.
>
>     Issue ID 1583 -- Reported on December of 2008.
>     If you have two contacts with the same last 4 numbers, it appears
> to
>     display the first contact.  Phone number matching with caller-id
> is only
>     matching the last 4 numbers and not the entire phone number.
>
> Thanks,
> -Derek
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