How did multitouch get in to this?
Not all Android devices have a vibrator -- for example the Xoom doesn't.
There is no vibrate feature, you can't filter your app out from such
devices.
I have no idea what this has to do with multitouch.
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:27 PM, kdı gjofd wrote:
> Ever
Every android phones got vibrate but you want to use multitouch and
not every phone god multitouch..So android market will filter for
doesnt have multitouch feature
2011/9/24, Dianne Hackborn :
> No, there is no vibration feature. All of the features are defined in the
> PackageManager class here
No, there is no vibration feature. All of the features are defined in the
PackageManager class here:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageManager.html
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Kakyoin wrote:
> I've read about Android Market filtering which involve "uses-feat
Yes..it will be..and people will know to you want to use vibrate
service..İf people dont want to vibrate via app they wont download
it..So simple
2011/9/23, Kakyoin :
> I've read about Android Market filtering which involve "uses-feature"
> tag. But what about permission?
>
> Will Android Market f
I've read about Android Market filtering which involve "uses-feature"
tag. But what about permission?
Will Android Market filter my app out if the device has no vibrator?
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