Mentioned below (within quotes) are some archaic observations
languashing at <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)
> about the Android OS which someone from the Android team may
consider removing / revising or supplementing with updates.

Under the sub-heading:  Software development

"In December 2007, MergeLab mobile startup founder Adam MacBeth
stated, "Functionality is not there, is poorly documented or just
doesn't work... It's clearly not ready for prime time."

Under the sub-heading: Restrictions and issues

"Android is criticized for its limited multitasking abilities and the
lack of a significant driver base. For these reasons ARM Holdings and
RealNetworks have expressed doubt that it will gain a major market
share as a netbook OS.
Responsiveness can be poor due to the limitations of Dalvik's
automatic memory management.
Developers report that it's difficult to maintain applications working
on different versions of Android, because of various compatibility
issues between versions 1.5 and 1.6."


Wikipedia is referred by many as a reliable source. So, its important
to keep it updated for a positive brand image.

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