Moreover, MP4 is not really a video format.
If a file has an mp4 extension, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's
a MP4 format.
So, looking at the actual format/encoding will help you to figure out
if a video will play on a device or not.
As Doug suggested, some device manufacturers go out of th
Device manufacturers are free to extend the media support for their
particular distribution of Android beyond what is normally supported
by the core version of Android distributed by Google (like on the
Nexus One). We know for a fact that Samsung does this since their
devices support AVI and DivX
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