May 29th 2008 01:12 am
Microsoft touch
Android Q&A session at I/O reveals Dream specs, carefree mentality
Filed under: Handsets, HTC, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS, Android

following the pretentious reveal of the latest android shape running on fresh htc-sourced hardware at i/o today, google took some questions that managed to pull a few extra gems from the rough. first and superior, cue specs of that lovely remnant of kit were exposed: 3.6mbps hsdpa is on billet, as is a qualcomm msm7201a processor good for the sake of 528mhz, 128mb of ram, 256mb of rom, a capacitive touchscreen, and the key to our hearts. despite that capacitive initiative, it was reiterated that android is designed to work with a wide variety of form factors — everything from touchscreens to qwerty keypads to devices with no sieve at all (!!) — so fans of physical input methods definitely needn’t fret in the least. new features demoed for the first outmoded today include a configurable home screen launcher, accelerometer integration in google maps’ street view, pacman (which we can only fancy will become the solitaire of android), and a new unlock ui on touchscreen-based devices. some of the stuff shown was coded at the very matrix piddling; they pointed out that the clock, for example, had hardly been thrown together yesterday, so they’re definitely flying by the seat of their pants here — a good point for speeding up whim availability, we figure.interpret permalink email this comments

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