Whole idea of having google superphone and write some main parts of
OS as closed source bits for that device is flawed from beginning.
On other hand, if your code works on 2.01, then it should work on
nexus (except that hw related things). I am missing some big notice on
developers page month
Users reporting that the notification lights are not working as on
earlier devices(let alone LED color customization). Have been chasing
around trying to figure this out until i realized none of the apps are
showing the flashing notification which we have all come to expect on
the device. Not even
On Sunday 10 January 2010 17:32:22 nexbug wrote:
Users reporting that the notification lights are not working as on
earlier devices(let alone LED color customization). Have been chasing
around trying to figure this out until i realized none of the apps are
showing the flashing notification
24 hours and counting, still no 2.1 SDK...
On Jan 6, 2:16 am, whoodroid gsuku...@gmail.com wrote:
good, remember, it is the developer who gets knifed in the belly by
paying customers when a phone is released with an SDK he/she has never
seen, and issues arise.
Reading the numerous N1 reviews
I would like to buy the Nexus as well, but I live in Romania, I don't
know if it works on Vodafone. Anyone got any idea regarding this? I
want to purchase it from U.S.
Also, if I buy it, will the Market work for paid apps too? Currently
my HTC Magic doesn't have paid apps in Market, but I bought
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com wrote:
While I will not argue that we need to be better about getting SDKs out
earlier, for developers the changes in 2.1 are really not that significant.
Does it raise the hard coded heap limit?
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Reading the numerous N1 reviews over the last day, one recurring theme
is (now that there's finally Android hardware to equal the iPhone) the
app catalog is the major drawback to the platform. IOW, pissing off
developers is the last thing Google should be doing right now.
Amusingly enough
I have ceased development on Android entirely. I am now just
supporting my 2 apps - one of them a bestseller, the other an OpenGL
flight game - as best I can. I'm sure the soundboard authors and the
flashlight authors will keep up the stream of garbage, but I'll bet
I'm not the only actual quality
From the QA
Jason Chen:
Q: Why was it necessary for Google to design the phone? Why couldn’t
it just be an HTC phone running the new flavor of Android? And will
these new features becoming to Droid?
A: It’s inaccurate to say Google designed the phone (points to HTC
CEO). [Google] is just
This is good news!
To me that implies the SDK will be coming in a couple of days.
On Jan 5, 8:10 pm, pcm2a reeeye...@gmail.com wrote:
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This is true. But the phones are being overnighted to people starting
today. They have been Dogfooding it for a few weeks. Why are the
Developers the last to see it?If this breaks apps, which it is certain
to do, they are just further infuriating the Developers that are trying to
make this
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Wayne Wenthin wa...@fuligin.com wrote:
This is true. But the phones are being overnighted to people starting
today. They have been Dogfooding it for a few weeks. Why are the
Developers the last to see it?If this breaks apps, which it is certain
to do,
Thanks for replying Dianne, it's nice to see an official face in one
of these threads.
I have to say though that with the best will in the world chances are
things are still going to break somewhere, although admittedly minor
ones.
The other thing, which is more important imo, is engaging with the
Wayne Wenthin wrote:
[...] If they continue I may just
break down and buy a Mac. At least with Apple you know where you
stand... Generally under the foot of Jobs but at least you know it.
Heh, I already have a pretty decent MacBookPro and all I can say is that
I much prefer running Linux
Yeah Mr. Jobs would never let my app exist. It would be too controversial.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Jonas Petersson jonas.peters...@xms.sewrote:
Wayne Wenthin wrote:
[...] If they continue I may just break down and buy a Mac. At least
with Apple you know where you stand...
This is definitely not an acceptable way to treat your developer
audience. How would google developers like it if HTC shipped the N1 to
customers directly without the OS, and expected Google to ship the OS
to the customer, without ever having seen the device beforehand?
Granted there is a world of
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