That was true, until SDK 1.0, as many promises over the past months...
Where is provider.Telephony now?
I've spend weeks developing a working prototype based on announcements
and the previous version of the API.
Sorry mate, but all of this is becoming a joke, really...
Thanks for your answer.
Good luck with Android in the future, but I'm done with it.
Cheers, Marc

On 16 nov, 22:09, Romain Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You cannot replace them physically in the system partition. However,
> you can make your application respond to the same intents as the core
> apps (for instance, HOME for the Home app) and the user will then have
> the choice (with the option of which application to use by default)
> between the core app and your app.
>
> There really is nothing special about this. Just proper use of intents
> and intent filters :)
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Does anyone know for sure whether it is possible to replace the
> > default standard applications (under /system/app) with my own. There
> > have been quite some messages about this, but no concrete and simple
> > yes/no answer. (With a pointer to a concrete example or some "official
> > instructions". In the end, this is supposed to be ONE of the major
> > advantages of Android as announced. - full flexibility and all
> > applications are "equal"...
>
> > I want to develop a commercial suite of standard applications, and if
> > I can't replace the original ones, then this does of course not make a
> > lot of sense.
>
> > I'm not interested in a hack through a root access. I'm looking for
> > the clean and officially supported way of doing this (as advertised by
> > google and others over the monts)
>
> > Cheers, Marc
>
> --
> Romain Guywww.curious-creature.org
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