2009/6/11 lbcoder <[email protected]>:
>
> In other words, you are asking for someone to spend the coin to pay
> someone to scour the web for all this stuff and compile a list? This
> takes time and money, and the results are guesses at best.
>

You could read it that way, or you could read it like he has looked
for such a list, not found one and is
asking the opinion of the kind, caring experts on this list if they
know of such a matrix?


> On Jun 10, 2:30 pm, Yang Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Well, all this information is already out there - it's just scattered
>> throughout dozens of posts on various mobile device news websites.
>>
>> And I just labeled those examples with the nicknames by which they're so
>> commonly referred to on these websites.
>>
>>
>>
>> lbcoder wrote:
>> > This would be up to the individual manufacturers.
>>
>> > BTW: the whole "G1", "G1v2", "G2" is provider-branding and has nothing
>> > at all to do with the actual devices. The "Dream" and "Magic" are
>> > devices manufactured by HTC, the "Bigfoot" appears to be an upcoming
>> > device to be manufactured by Samsung. I'm sure you can see how a
>> > device manufactured by Samsung cannot be a "v2" of a completely
>> > different device manufactured by HTC... those designations are
>> > therefore completely irrelevant.
>>
>> > On Jun 10, 1:02 am, Yang Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Is there any sort of data table laying out all the upcoming Android
>> >> phones (or better, devices in general), including such information as:
>>
>> >> - various names (G1 = Dream, G1v2 = Bigfoot, G2 = Magic)
>> >> - release date
>> >> - release location (country) and provider
>> >> - differentiation of what is confirmed vs. rumor
>> >> - ...and the more details the better! (the usual specs, features,
>> >> images, etc. that you'd find on a mobile phone review site)
>>
>> >> Such a resource would be immensely useful to consumers, and the set of
>> >> Android devices on the horizon is currently still small enough that this
>> >> task should be manageable, if tedious.
>> >> --
>> >> Yang Zhanghttp://www.mit.edu/~y_z/
>>
>> --
>> Yang Zhanghttp://www.mit.edu/~y_z/
> >
>

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