[android-developers] Re: First QVGA Android Phone — HTC Tattoo™ — on sale October 2009. Is your applicat ion ready?

2009-10-28 Thread htcand...@gmail.com

Thank you for your question.

We expect the same look and feel between the QVGA emulator and the
device, so if the UI of your application does not have a problem
displaying on the emulator, then it should not have a problem on the
device.

Regarding providing unlocked devices to developers, currently we don't
have such a plan. If we do receive enough demand from developers, then
we may consider to start offering our support in this area.



On 10月11日, 上午2時04分, JoaJP joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com wrote:
 First off, thank you for approaching the dev community (I assume to
 speak for the rest here...)

 Question (cc to androidsupp...@htc.com, for reference: this is a
 response to your post in the Android Developers group):
 After devs exhaust the tools and resources that Donut offers, and
 access to a physical device is still needed to appropriately test the
 apps for the different screen sizes (and potentially other behavioral
 changes outside of that aspect) - does HTC offer a path to such
 devices outside of having to purchase the devices outright?
 Example: Augmented Reality apps rely on sensor inputs that DDMS does
 not seem to support, at least at this point (Outside of that, it's a
 pain to work with DDMS/emulators to begin with). At the current price
 point of the average app, it takes a considerable amount of executed
 sales to recover that potential cost, to a degree that the acquisition
 of the various devices to perpetuate the app beyond the current set of
 devices cannot be justified. (Assuming the dev is unwilling to go into
 the hole on an ongoing basis).

 On Oct 10, 8:46 am, htcand...@gmail.com htcand...@gmail.com wrote:



  HTC Corporation is set to launch the HTC Tattoo(tm) -- the first Android
  phone with QVGA resolution -- this month with major European and Asian
  operators. The QVGA screen has helped make the HTC Tattoo a very
  affordable offering, while it still maintains HTC Sense and features
  such as a 3 Megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS and 4-way D-pad navigation to
  ensure compatibility with your applications and provide an excellent
  user experience. Because it was designed as an affordable,
  customizable phone, we expect it will lead many new users to the
  Android platform and create additional demand for Android Market
  applications.

  HTC Tattoo is powered by Android 1.6, also referred to as Donut, in
  order to support the QVGA resolution. Due to the new Android Market's
  filtering mechanism, QVGA devices will only see applications which
  have been recompiled with Donut. We strongly recommend that you
  recompile your applications with Donut to ensure that it is available
  to Tattoo and other Donut devices that take advantage of new
  resolutions on the market.

  To help you reach your total potential customer base on Android
  Market, we would like to share our experiences about the porting
  process. We will be posting FAQs and porting suggestions on our
  website so that you can leverage what we have learned and get your
  QVGA compatible applications published quickly and effectively.
  Furthermore, if you encounter problems not mentioned in our FAQ
  section, feel free to email us at androidsupp...@htc.com. Our
  engineering support team will try our best to resolve any porting
  issues.

  For HTC - Tattoo QVGA Technical support, visithttp://developer.htc.com/
  For more information on HTC Tattoo, 
  visithttp://www.htc.com/www/product/tattoo/overview.html- 隱藏被引用文字 -

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[android-developers] First QVGA Android Phone — HT C Tattoo™ — on sale October 2009. Is your application ready?

2009-10-10 Thread htcand...@gmail.com

HTC Corporation is set to launch the HTC Tattoo™ — the first Android
phone with QVGA resolution — this month with major European and Asian
operators. The QVGA screen has helped make the HTC Tattoo a very
affordable offering, while it still maintains HTC Sense and features
such as a 3 Megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS and 4-way D-pad navigation to
ensure compatibility with your applications and provide an excellent
user experience. Because it was designed as an affordable,
customizable phone, we expect it will lead many new users to the
Android platform and create additional demand for Android Market
applications.

HTC Tattoo is powered by Android 1.6, also referred to as Donut, in
order to support the QVGA resolution. Due to the new Android Market's
filtering mechanism, QVGA devices will only see applications which
have been recompiled with Donut. We strongly recommend that you
recompile your applications with Donut to ensure that it is available
to Tattoo and other Donut devices that take advantage of new
resolutions on the market.

To help you reach your total potential customer base on Android
Market, we would like to share our experiences about the porting
process. We will be posting FAQs and porting suggestions on our
website so that you can leverage what we have learned and get your
QVGA compatible applications published quickly and effectively.
Furthermore, if you encounter problems not mentioned in our FAQ
section, feel free to email us at androidsupp...@htc.com. Our
engineering support team will try our best to resolve any porting
issues.

For HTC – Tattoo QVGA Technical support, visit http://developer.htc.com/
For more information on HTC Tattoo, visit 
http://www.htc.com/www/product/tattoo/overview.html


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[android-developers] How does Market portect my Android applications

2009-02-16 Thread htcand...@gmail.com

Market pay system has been launched  it provides region filtering 
copy protection, does anyone know how these filtering  protection are
done?

1. the filtering is done only @ server side ?  what if an device wants
to install a application for different region through web or adb??
2. How does Android Market protect my application form extract from a
device? server side ? or application installer ?

I need more information to see if I need to implement other scheme
myself for doing these!

THANX

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