24.01.2011 17:16, Brill Pappin пишет:
Funny you should say that. My Analytics are showing two "Nokia N90"
entries.
I started wondering if Nokia is playing around with Android or if
someone was hacking Nokia's to run it.
NITDroid - a port of Android for the Nokia internet tablets, including N900
Funny you should say that. My Analytics are showing two "Nokia N90"
entries.
I started wondering if Nokia is playing around with Android or if
someone was hacking Nokia's to run it.
I kind of wish they would because I love their attention to detail
when they build phones.
- Brill Pappin
On Jan 2
24.01.2011 10:52, Jonas Petersson пишет:
Been there too. Camera not returning images, Barcode scanner going
nuts, etc. When I see something wierd I typically ask then to download
my help-page - the http headers will often (but not always) hint when
you have the "Frankenstein" syndrome.
Yep,
I would like to have some way to mark devices as "CDD compatible" or such,
but can't figure out a way to do this that the ROM builders wouldn't just
say they are.
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 11:52 PM, Jonas Petersson wrote:
> On 01/24/2011 08:31 AM, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
>
>> On Jan 23, 10:46 pm, Kost
On 01/24/2011 08:31 AM, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
On Jan 23, 10:46 pm, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
Getting a little futher OT - I sometimes get comments from users of custom
firmware, in fact, at this point, issues are typically caused by
Frankenstein-like firmware (kernel from here, apps from there, WiF
On Jan 23, 10:46 pm, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
> Getting a little futher OT - I sometimes get comments from users of custom
> firmware, in fact, at this point, issues are typically caused by
> Frankenstein-like firmware (kernel from here, apps from there, WiFi and
> radio drivers extracted from stand
I've found the Russian users the most demanding, not that there is
really anything really wrong with that, it's just you really have to
earn your 5 stars with some of the Russian guys.
I mean I had one guy start out with 2-stars on my app and slowely
worked his way up to 5 as I added some of his r
Getting a little futher OT - I sometimes get comments from users of custom
firmware, in fact, at this point, issues are typically caused by
Frankenstein-like firmware (kernel from here, apps from there, WiFi and
radio drivers extracted from standard firmware, well, you get the idea).
I would reall
On 01/23/2011 03:08 PM, kernelpanic wrote:
thanks - I found several other sites that disagree with the
manufacturer's site and state 320x480 as well.
The app was tested and works fine (according to a few other users) on
a Samsung Transform which is 320x455, so not sure why the claim that
it does
thanks - I found several other sites that disagree with the
manufacturer's site and state 320x480 as well.
The app was tested and works fine (according to a few other users) on
a Samsung Transform which is 320x455, so not sure why the claim that
it doesn't work.
The person never bothered to conta
The M860 appears to be the CDMA twin brother of the UMTS-based U8230 (sold
in Russia, Ukraine, etc.)
The specs at link below say 320x480, 3.5" - a pretty typical HVGA (other
sites I'm not posting here also give the same numbers).
You can see it quite clearly in the screenshots, too:
http://habra
That phone has 3.5" screen (same as an iPhone), and while it's not
impossible, I would find it extremely hard to believe that it's a
240x320 screen. I think you would see pixelation even on a YouTube
video of that were the case. I believe the HVGA part of the
description is correct and it's, in f
It would help a lot to find someone with a different QVGA device to see if
your app also shows up there. That will be a big step in isolating whether
this is device-specific problem or something more general.
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 7:24 PM, kernelpanic wrote:
> like I said, I believe you - of
like I said, I believe you - of all the people to not believe - you
are not on that list. I admit I am new to android, but I know how
to butter toast as they say
All I know is someone downloaded my app from the market (the only
place it is avail) and "claims" to have that device - that was th
This is all beside the point, but I am just saying that HVGA is by
definition 480x320. They have a mistake in their description. Anyway, in
the platform and elsewhere we don't care about "HVGA" or any other
resolution names at all, just the actually resolution width and height (and
of course dens
I believe you, but
http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwide/productFeatures.do?pinfoId=2880&directoryId=2044&treeId=44
On Jan 22, 7:56 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> Er 320x240 is definitely not HVGA. :}
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 4:51 PM, kernelpanic wrote:
> > looking at the Huawei website,
Er 320x240 is definitely not HVGA. :}
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 4:51 PM, kernelpanic wrote:
> looking at the Huawei website, it states that device is 320x240 HVGA
>
> is the HVGA the issue here?
>
>
>
> On Jan 22, 5:35 pm, kernelpanic wrote:
> > yes, that's how I decided I had an issue - he left
looking at the Huawei website, it states that device is 320x240 HVGA
is the HVGA the issue here?
On Jan 22, 5:35 pm, kernelpanic wrote:
> yes, that's how I decided I had an issue - he left a 1 star rating
> with this comment
>
> "cannot play on my huawei ascend touchscreen please fix"
>
> On J
yes, that's how I decided I had an issue - he left a 1 star rating
with this comment
"cannot play on my huawei ascend touchscreen please fix"
On Jan 22, 5:29 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> It should be a child of , so that is fine. Do you know what
> device this was allowed to be installed on?
It should be a child of , so that is fine. Do you know what
device this was allowed to be installed on?
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 2:47 PM, kernelpanic wrote:
> ok, thanks. According to the docs, it should just be in the manifest -
> I have this
>
> >
>
>
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> android:sm
ok, thanks. According to the docs, it should just be in the manifest -
I have this
should it be inside the application tag maybe?
On Jan 22, 2:15 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> It absolutely should be filtered from Market. There are lots of apps that
> aren't available t
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