Linked by David Adams on Mon 26th Jul 2010 01:10 UTC, submitted by fran
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Are you sure off-the-tree new Android versions support these cheap devices? Would it run at halfway decent speed?
They're not doing anything special right now - they need to submit the hardware support (modules) to Google for inclusion in the tree - even if that involves telling Google not to provide the source (Google keep the source in house and provide the binary version to the public). As for the speed, they might need to trim it down but tis the sacrifice if one purchases a cheap device.
As for the speed, they might need to trim it down but tis the sacrifice if one purchases a cheap device.
I'm guessing that trimming down may not be easy, if it's true that new Android versions expect hw accelerated OpenGL to be available. It may well exceed the R&D budgets of these companies, esp. if they can just ship old version of Android and call it a day.




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Are you sure off-the-tree new Android versions support these cheap devices? Would it run at halfway decent speed?