Um... which is why I recommended ensuring the app degrades gracefully.

In this respect, distributing the app through the amazon market is no
different than any other independent app market. Assuming the presence
of the Android market is probably never a good idea.

Regards,

Michael A.

On Mar 23, 12:53 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A device manufacturer can only preinstall Market on their device is it
> passes Android certification tests.
>
> So a device without Market, at this point, may have all kinds of
> incompatible implementation weirdness (and many do - e.g. Android-based
> book readers). Installing a 3rd party application that assumes certain
> completeness of the platform to such device may not do any good at all.
>
> -- Kostya
>
> 23.03.2011 14:47, Michael A. пишет:
>
> > Ah well, if it's just a matter of the device_having_  Android market
> > installed, it shouldn't be much of a problem - most phones will still
> > have that, after all. One should probably ensure that the code
> > degrades gracefully, though, since such devices are probably likely to
> > become more common in future.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Michael A.
>
> --
> Kostya Vasilyev --http://kmansoft.wordpress.com

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