I'm also asking from a device creator's viewpoint. Whom shall be
contacted where to have Android App market on an OEM device?

On Mar 3, 7:31 pm, F H <expelia...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Ludwig,
>
> I'm mostly asking from a device creators viewpoint.  One of the attractions
> of Android is the ability to access the Market and download content. What I
> don't know is what the process is that enables a device to gain access to
> this...certification, testing, how the provisioning works, costs etc.  Who
> should I contact at Google about such things???
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Ludwig <ludwigbrinckm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I think you have to realise that the Android Market is not part of Android,
> > the open source project, but a commercial enterprise run by Google to which
> > currently only owners of officially distributed phones have access (the
> > market app is not open source). So if you would need to have access to
> > market apps, you would need to buy an ADP1 phone, so you could get to the
> > market _and_ be able to get the apps off the phone and onto a device you are
> > developing, but that will not give you access to protected apps. (A G1 will
> > give you all the apps, but not a way of getting to them).
> > Equally, just as you will not send out a device you are making for free to
> > those who develop apps to test whether their apps will work on your device,
> > many developers will not make their apps available to you for free, but you
> > could always ask.
>
> > Having said this, I have seen lots of apps crash, not function well etc
> > even on a G1 phone, so the question is what will testing an app on your
> > device really tell you? It could be bugs on your device, bugs in the app or
> > bugs in Android.
>
> > The real question of course is whether there is something like an Android
> > compatibility test suite that a device must be able to run to be 'certified
> > Android'. I am not aware of one and with things in flux as they are there
> > might not be one, even though I hope that Google has some release testing in
> > place.
>
> > Ludwig
>
> > 2009/3/3 mvniekerk <mvniek...@gmail.com>
>
> >> Yeah, bump from my side of things as well.
>
> >> On Mar 2, 6:10 pm, F H <expelia...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> > How does a product manufacturer gain access the Android Market?
> >> > Is it possible to download the applications for testing purposes?
> >> > Does the provisioning system present all Android applications or only
> >> those
> >> > that have been certified to run on a particular device to a user?
> >> > Does the provisioning system only recognise 'approved' Android devices
> >> and
> >> > if so, is the approval process described anywhere?
> >> > Are there any costs associated with hooking up to Android Market?
>
> >> > Many Thanks.
>
>
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