Definitely a feature of interest and would be good to see what the
direction is for Android and if it will become a powerful development
platform like Symbian as currently it appears to be a lot more like a
J2ME.

On Mar 27, 4:17 am, GaryH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All:
>
> I have read a number of post about not being able to intercept
> incoming calls, get the outgoingcallin real time, and a number of
> other phone features which one would expect to be present in an "open"
> system.
>
> Without muddling the waters more than they already are around this
> issue, my question is directly aimed at Google. This question and
> request has been asked before, however, I have not seen any direct
> response todate.
>
> Q: With the platform being toughted as "open", why then would you hide
> or otherwise make certain features which many (read as a good
> majority) of the developers seek or need. Certain basic phone features
> are very useful in such a wide variety of applications.
>
> Aside form perhaps some of the obvious commercial reasons, what are
> the plans to make incercepting incoingcallinformation, outgoingcall
> information and a number of othercallfeatures which other developers
> have inquired about available?
>
> I think there have been many formal and informal request along this
> line... so whats theanswer?
>
> Gary
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