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A standardised "dock" connector was a stroke of genius for Apple, especially since it's used on everything from the lowly iPod Classic to the newest iPhone 4S and every iDevice in between. Having something similar for Android devices would be nice.
It's too bad that the phone vendors have viewed this as a potential cash cow where they can sell their own peripherals instead of creating a peripherals economy around their devices. Just look at the many failed (proprietary) "dock" connectors from Sony, Samsung, Motorola, etc.
And, now that micro-USB and mini-HDMI ports appear on every phone, there's no real need for a specific "dock" connector. Anything you can do over the Apple "dock" connector can be done over either USB or HDMI. All the phone vendors (or better, Google) need to do is mandate that these two ports are always located together on the same side of the device, are always recessed X mm from the case, are always Y mm apart, etc and voila! A "dock" connector is born!
After that, everyone and their dog can create docks, mounts, and sundry other peripherals, since the "micro-USB + mini-HDMI" connectors will always be accessible together.
Alas, I fear that Google does not have that balls to add something like that to the "Android Compliant" certification process (not that such a thing exists); nor do any two phone vendors want to work together on such a thing.
Edited 2011-12-21 22:57 UTC