Compared to the G1 the r1 SDK is missing the ability to install 
non-marketplace apps via the OS (i.e. not with adb), and the unique ID 
system property returns null instead of a valid value.

The first one has been an acknowledged bug and a fix has been promised 
for a few weeks now.

Al.

Romain Guy wrote:
>
> The "r1" is the version of the SDK, it's still Android 1.0. The APIs 
> are the same in the SDK and the G1 right now. The SDK is NOT outdated.
>
>     On Oct 25, 2008 4:20 PM, "Mark Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
>     then why is the emulator missing so many applications and APIs?
>
>     What missing APIs?
>
>     In terms of applications, most of the ones not in the SDK are
>     commercial
>     applications (e.g., YouTube viewer), if I understand correctly.
>
>     > It's > especially annoying that it's missing the entire settings
>     section of > the OS.
>
>     This has been cited elsewhere as being a bug that will be
>     corrected, IIRC.
>
>     > And you're wrong, the SDK comes with Adroid 1.0r1, not Android >
>     1.0, as discussed elsewhere on t...
>
>     So...he makes a typo (forgets r1). You make a typo (forget the n in
>     Android). You two are even now.
>
>     --
>     Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
>     http://commonsware.com
>     _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 1.3 Published!
>
>     >


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