[android-developers] Bug report, why it need more permissions?

2011-02-22 Thread KKK
I only add two permissions on my app.
Here is the permissions display on the market:
network communication
system tools

But once we look at the app info from system settings. It looks like
it also has permission (phone call).
Why does it need (phone call) permission? Is that because I use
Adsense in this app?

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[android-developers] Re: How to test if app is shown on Market for all screensizes

2009-11-20 Thread KKK
Hi, Google, Your mother let you answer our questions.

On Nov 19, 5:29 pm, Klaus Kartou kar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Agreed, feedback from Google would be nice...

 On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:58 AM, blindfold seeingwithso...@gmail.comwrote:



  Same thing with me, I have copy protection turned off in Android
  Market.

  It would be good now to get some feedback from Google or HTC on
  whether it is a bug.

  On Nov 18, 9:54 am, Klaus Kartou kar...@gmail.com wrote:
   We haven't turned copy protection on for our app, and it is still not
   visible on HTC Tattoo/HTC Dragon.
   Please, Google is this a known issue?

   On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Aspidoff aspid...@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed this problem when the new Droid Eris came out. At first, i
started messing with minsdk and even lowered it to 2 but that didnt
fix it, the apps didnt show up in the market. I ran through Verizon
and Sprint stores for days to try to get this to work.

I dont think Google people even know the problem exist. I am surprised
that this problem hasnt been fixed for such a long time now. Anyway,
the reason why you can 't see your app on HTC Hero/Eris or any other
1.5 phones is because you have copy protection set to On. You can
turn this off in your developer console when logged in to your Android
Market account and editing your application description/title

cheers!

On Nov 17, 1:19 am, Klaus Kartou kar...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is there any Google people that can shed some light on this issue?

 On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:42 PM, blindfold 
  seeingwithso...@gmail.com
wrote:

  Thanks Phil!

  Indeed this is very strange. As I understand it, all Android 1.6
  apps
  should by default be visible to HTC Tattoo on the Android Market,
  and
  use of the camera should not matter. I had even tested my app to
  show
  OK on a 240x320 screen using the emulator, and cannot think of
  anything else to correct. I was thinking of trying an empty
  supports-
  screens element in case documentation is ambiguous, but even so it
  would not seem to make sense to have the CAMERA dependency.
  Hopefully
  HTC or Android developers (Romain?) will figure it out soon,
  because
  this kind of market fragmentation seems unnecessary.

  On Nov 16, 9:55 am, phil philipp.bre...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi Blindfold,

   We were not able to find The vOICE for Android in the Market on
  the
   Tattoo. But we found it on the HTC Magic in the Market.

   Hope there will be a solution for this issue soon.

   On Nov 15, 8:21 am, blindfold seeingwithso...@gmail.com wrote:

OK, I didn't know that. My curiosity was triggered by Phil with
  the
suggested role of the CAMERA permission in having apps be
  visible
on
the Market, which AFAIK should not have made any difference.
  Also,
android:minSdkVersion=4 (Android 1.6) according to
  documentation
implies that all screensizes are assumed supported:
 http://d.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.htmlIf
android:minSdkVersion or android:targetSdkVersion is 4
  (Android
1.6)
or higher, the default value for everything is true.

So I expected that basically only visibility of (unadapted for
screensize) Android 1.5 apps on the Market would be affected,
without
any role for android.permission.CAMERA, and I would otherwise
  be
surprised.

BTW, lots of HTC Tattoo buyers seem annoyed, judging
  fromhttp://
  androinica.com/2009/10/11/htc-tattoos-android-market-will-not-...
where it is stated that even Google's own Listen, My Tracks
  and
Sky Map are (were?) not visible on Android Market for users
  of
the
HTC Tattoo.

On Nov 14, 11:39 pm, Klaus Kartou kar...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Blindfold,

 Sorry I dont have a HTC Tattoo to test :( Thats our
problem...some
  users
 reported that they couldnt find our app on Market with their
Tattoo.
  But we
 have no idea why?

 To Edward:
 HTC Tattoo has a camera, so that cannot be the reason our
  apps
are
  not
 showing.

 What to do? :D

 Cheers

 On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Edward Falk 
  ed.f...@gmail.com

  wrote:
  Oh, and more importantly, the Android market should have a
  tool
  that
  allows developers to get a list of devices that their
application
  won't be shown for, and why.

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