I have a music app for android that works really well, and I've tried
to model the app after other iphone music apps that I have seen.

However, the problem is that I get emails from users about "can it do
like this app on the iphone", so then I try to write them an email
back saying, yes, I'm trying to use some of those iphone apps as
models, but this phone is not going to be able to do as powerful of an
app as the iphone. For example, only 16MB heap space, and also limited
CPU speed due to the interpreted java (not THAT slow, but still slow
for real time audio stuff with lots of data).

Also there are some features that users seem to want that are simply
impossible, such as music apps with multitouch. Well the phone doesn't
support/expose that to development, so that can never be done right
now.

How can we as devs help to educate the user base in some way so they
realize that this phone isn't an iphone, but has other features that
are still beneficial? (Other than emailing them about it)

The worst thing is getting a rating/comment that says "wish it did
like app <XXX> on the iphone"...lol well sorry but that really can't
happen, not enough CPU/memory...

Of course I also realize that we probably just have to put up with the
comparisons, just the way it goes :) Everybody is going to compare it
to the iphone.

-niko
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