Can any body conclude it please........ On 18 Dec 2008, 05:06, Evil Mushroom Lord <[email protected]> wrote: > I would agree with this. It needs a little bit of polish before going > under the full limelight---- the early adopters can help achieve this > polish. :) I knew by diving in developing off the bat and buying one > I'd deal with a product with a few minor rough edges. > > I like your list--- > I would also like the "lagginess/jerkiness" I perceive with sliding > menu animations and scrolling to be more smooth as well-- such as the > iphone. When I show my friends/co-workers my g1--- that is always the > first thing they compare. It seems like a little thing, but in my > opinion this is huge for the common non-uber-techie user. I've done > some googling for why it is jerky right now-- and have found > conflicting answers. I would so love to see it liquid smooth. :) > > --Evil Mushroom Lord > Mushroom Wars: Wrath of the Fungi on Android now!www.evilmushroomempire.com > > On Dec 17, 1:30 pm, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Personally I'd say it's not ready for mass consumer thrashing so they > > should hold back on any big PR push. > > > With the software shipped on the G1 I'd like to see; > > > - Marketplace out of beta, serving paid-for apps, and with a comments > > system you wouldn't think twice about showing your children (or just > > replace it with the AndAppStore client ;)) > > - An Email client which can handle IMAP nested folders (or replaced with > > K9 with nested IMAP folders). > > - A browser with Flash support (which could be turned off by the user of > > course) > > - a PDF reader of some kind included > > > Once these are in place it would be worth ramping up the PR, because the > > last three are considered pretty much de-facto standard functionality > > for a phone costing this much. > > > Al. > > > Dashesy wrote: > > > Lets not forget that Google did not sell much hardware platforms > > > before. We are talking about the average people without good knowledge > > > of tech and internet. This type of product may needs different > > > marketing, and I think more TV ads. > > > > On Dec 16, 4:56 pm, dishragwhore <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I disagree. Google has managed to get a pretty effective viral > > >> marketing campaign going. I've had at least half a dozen people ask > > >> me if my phone was "the new googlephone" while using it in a public > > >> place. They're curious about it and want to know if I like it. > > > >> Google has never used mainstream marketing gimmicks to sell their > > >> products. They've never had to, because the water cooler does their > > >> advertising for them. > > > >> On Dec 15, 5:56 pm, "Matthew LeMieux" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>> I urge you not to think about a G1 vs iPhone competition. Even more > > >>> exciting than counting the number of G1 handsets sold is to see the > > >>> number > > >>> of markets and carriers that will be offering other handsets running > > >>> Android. Be patient. > > > >>> -Matthew > > > >>> On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Androidakin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>>> Android is a great platform but if Google doesn't get more behind > > >>>> promoting is it will go away as other OS in the past. Have you seen > > >>>> the full page ads that Apple is running in the WSJ. We all need a > > >>>> ecommerce market that on both the phone and the web. They need to get > > >>>> behind it with advertising also. Did you notice the lack of lines at > > >>>> the T-mobile stores when the phone came out. Many people that I talk > > >>>> to do not even know that Google has a phone. > > > >>>> As a developer that made the choice to go with Google instead of > > >>>> Apple, I am concern. > > > >>>> Thanks > > > -- > > ====== > > Funky Android Limited is registered in England & Wales with the > > company number 6741909. The registered head office is Kemp House, > > 152-160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, UK. > > > The views expressed in this email are those of the author and not > > necessarily those of Funky Android Limited, it's associates, or it's > > subsidiaries.
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