Good point Mark.  I was speaking in terms of using the API to develop
an application.  Those delivering their own platform all the way to
firmware probably will, and certainly should, have access to all of
that.

In terms of the "now now" type comments (@kstamm), yes, it will be
"open source" all the way down to the hardware.  That still doesn't
make it a good idea to change such fundamental behavior as the dialer/
calling if you are working on an app for the "T-Mobile Google Phone"
for instance (users won't appreciate it). In cases where you are
building an app you don't want to cut into the continuity of the
platform. And, I would completely *disagree* that that is the only
thing that separates Android from other platforms (the entire
architecture with the nature of intents and services and the platform
managing the security and memory and so on is a different tack,
altogether, and a significant one - which has nothing to do with
whether or not it is open source, though that is also another plus).

On Sep 17, 11:47 am, "Mark Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think the idea is that certain key functions of the phone - calling,
> > and going to the home screen - usurp other functions. All non built-in
> > key functions, e.g. applications, are still equal, but yes a few key
> > functions have a higher priority
>
> I suspect there will be two tiers of development for Android.
>
> At the level of the SDK, you're probably correct -- not each and every
> phone function can be replaced or hooked into, in part for security
> reasons.
>
> If you're willing to roll your own firmware, though, you'll probably be
> able to do whatever you want. So if you're creating your own phone, and
> you want to create a different dialer or in-call display than what stock
> Android comes with, you can probably do it.
>
> Leastways, that's how I'm reading the various tea leaves.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
> _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 1.2 Published!
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