[android-developers] Re: Android for flip phones and smaller devices

2008-11-05 Thread hackbod

On Nov 5, 5:38 pm, marc0047 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I hope this will change! Consider this Google/Android: what if I want
 to put Android in my refrigerator or light fixture???

Well you can take the source code and modify it for your device.

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[android-developers] Re: Android for flip phones and smaller devices

2008-11-04 Thread Kipling Inscore

I think four directions, click and menu are the minimum. Of course
software modifications will have to be done to make this work. An
on-screen keyboard using direction and click would be needed for many
(but not all) applications. The four buttons on the G1 are also
important but the core software can be modified to add these functions
to all menus (or have a long-press menu that provides only these).

On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 12:08 PM, marc0047 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm having little luck finding discussions for Android on smaller
 devices: for now I'm specifically curious about what kind of UI
 Android supports if non-touch is not capable on a phone?

 Basically, what are the minimum *hardware* requirements of a device
 that will make Android usable?

 


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[android-developers] Re: Android for flip phones and smaller devices

2008-11-04 Thread hackbod

The minimum hardware requirements are currently the G1.  That will
probably change in the future, but it will take work -- the platform
as it stands requires a touchscreen, hard keyboard, nav, etc.

On Nov 2, 12:08 pm, marc0047 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having little luck finding discussions for Android on smaller
 devices: for now I'm specifically curious about what kind of UI
 Android supports if non-touch is not capable on a phone?

 Basically, what are the minimum *hardware* requirements of a device
 that will make Android usable?
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