On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:

> The trend has clearly been to factor out applications from the OS itself,
> but there will always be a bootstrapping problem i.e. a phone without
> contact/messaging/dialer app would not be of much use which is why,
> presently anyway, the applications known as Contacts, Dialer and Messaging
> are build into the OS rather than being delegated to the Marked (like is the
> case with Gmail, Goggles, Maps, StreetView, YouTube etc.)


Really? Couldn't those apps be bundled into the phone without being part of
the OS? I suppose that that's what happens with GMail and Maps for new
phones.

Moandji

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