> Ruslan Zasukhin <ruslan_zasuk...@valentina-db.com> wrote: >> And ... No promise that next version of Android OS will work on this device. >> So you will be happy to trash it.
Someday soon, I can imagine major newspapers providing similar very-low-cost (disposable) Android tablets as their 'green initiative'. Think about it... a comfortable size tablet, included for free if you get a 2 - 3 year subscription. >> >> IMO this is the most weak place of Android ... >> >> They go by MS way -- any hardware, open devices ... As result incredible >> zoo. Tons of drivers ... Overloaded systems ... I like having a choice between multiple hardware providers. Competition makes them try harder to make better products and lower prices. I see your point about being overloaded with unnecessary drivers, etc. It can be confusing to us humans. But in this age of technology, shouldn't the computer/pad be smart enough to pick the correct driver on its own? > Sarah Reichelt <sarah.reich...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, I agree with you there Ruslan. > Except that I think Android is going to become the Linux of mobile > devices, rather than the Microsoft. > > Cheers, > Sarah There have been a few posts in agreement, for various reasons, that the Apad may not be the best choice for an Android device to test revMobile apps on. I would like to hear recommendations on other low-mid range devices that you guys would get as a testing platform. The iPad of course is not an option, or is it? I know that Android has been installed on an iPhone, although it probably voided the commandments. Has the Rev team stated which version of Android will be the minimum spec - 1.5, 1.6 or 2.x? ~Roger Eller _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution