Just like the good folks promised, the early look software development kit for Google's soon-to-be huge phone OS has hit the streets... er, internet. Pedal your steam-engine over to the Open Handset Alliance site where you can download the SDK for a variety of platforms. Here's what we know the software will support right now:
Touchscreen
3G
Webkit-based browser
Threaded text messaging
MPEG-4, h.264, MP3, and AAC file formats
3D graphics
From what we can tell, the OS is as comfortable on larger, VGA devices as it is on more traditional smartphone layouts. Oh yeah... and it plays Quake. Below you can see an alternate fullscreen version of the phone (a hardware reference model, not a device you can expect to buy anytime soon) up and running its browser app. Check the videos after the break to see more info than you can shake a stick at on the new platform.
Re: Google's Android OS early look SDK now available
Threaded text messaging?
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Re: Google's Android OS early look SDK now available
Nokia already have it .. Conversation is a nice app ..
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I have been playing around a bit with it and it's fun. And the nice thing is that they've only given out a half working emulator so far. That's really nice for beginners like me to explore a bit.
I fully understand that it will be divided, what i meant was that a company is willing to shell out that kind of money on say 'sofware freelancers', that's what I meant. Imagine Microsoft trying to pay freelancers willing to develop for them (I'm not talking about the freebies you get, real money!)
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