Isn't Android 3.0 called Gingerbread and designed for a tablet?

On Jul 20, 2010 9:25 AM, "euan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, maybe they're already planning Nexus 2! Hope they will, and
> hopefully it will be released with Android 3.0
>
> On Jul 20, 9:34 pm, Tomáš Hubálek <[email protected]> wrote:
>> N1 is Top X phone regarding the hardware parameters but not regarding
>> market share.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On 20 čnc, 14:24, Kiall Mac Innes <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > I'd half agree - Google could certainly be doing a better job on their
>> > branded apps, but the also drive the majority of Android OS development
as
>> > well - if they were to simply focus on those apps "bad things would
>> > happen"...
>>
>> > Oh and - the N1 is probably the best, or at the very least in the top 3
>> > devices on the market at the moment.. I wouldn't call it minor ;)
>>
>> > Thanks,
>> > Kiall
>>
>> > 2010/7/20 Tomáš Hubálek <[email protected]>
>>
>> > > IMHO nothing significant happens.
>>
>> > > If you look at Flurry.com stats you will see that major part of the
>> > > market is occupied by other manufacturers that have they own opinions
>> > > how Android Device should look (HTC Sense, Motoblur, TouchWiz, SE
>> > > environment). They are doing the market not Google.
>>
>> > > What I really don't understand is the way how Google controls
Android.
>> > > Their only tool how control Android world is to provide first class
>> > > services that people (both users and developers) will WANT to use.
But
>> > > they don't do this currently. Android Market is not working as
>> > > everybody would expect, mobiles ads are annoying (contrary to eg.
>> > > iAd), ...
>>
>> > > I think they should focus on software and don't spend resources on
>> > > minor hardware.
>>
>> > > Just my two cents
>> > > Tom
>>
>> > > --
>> > >http://android.hubalek.net
>>
>> > > On 20 čnc, 01:15, Gethin Dawson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > I read an article over at mashable.com that says Google has
received
>> > > > that last shipment of Nexus One and will discontinue the production
of
>> > > > the phone.
>> > > > We know Google is a software company, but by making N1, Google
helped
>> > > > raised the bar on the quality of phones that could be made with
>> > > > Android OS.
>> > > > As a consumer, I love the power struggle between Google and Apple.
I
>> > > > would have expected Google to continue the N1 and also improve on
it.
>> > > > Honestly, this competition will only result in better product for
the
>> > > > consumer. If not for Android maybe iPhone users will still not have
>> > > > multi-tasking, folders, and many others features that Apple just
>> > > > introduced in iPhone 4 that are so ancient in Android.
>>
>> > > > Even though Google is not a hardware company, N1 is one hardware
that
>> > > > they can't afford to stop making. Although, HTC, Samsung, and
Motorola
>> > > > have improved a lot on their Android phone since N1, no one can
make a
>> > > > better phone on Android platform than Google, because only Google
>> > > > knows the in and out of the platform. Moreover, as Google goes, so
>> > > > does Android. I think Google should continue the N1.
>> > > > What do you  guys think....
>>
>> > > > droidfreeapps.com
>>
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