Thank you for your question. We expect the same look and feel between the QVGA emulator and the device, so if the UI of your application does not have a problem displaying on the emulator, then it should not have a problem on the device.
Regarding providing unlocked devices to developers, currently we don't have such a plan. If we do receive enough demand from developers, then we may consider to start offering our support in this area. On 10月11日, 上午2時04分, JoaJP <joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com> wrote: > First off, thank you for approaching the dev community (I assume to > speak for the rest here...) > > Question (cc to androidsupp...@htc.com, for reference: this is a > response to your post in the Android Developers group): > After devs exhaust the tools and resources that Donut offers, and > access to a physical device is still needed to appropriately test the > apps for the different screen sizes (and potentially other behavioral > changes outside of that aspect) - does HTC offer a path to such > devices outside of having to purchase the devices outright? > Example: Augmented Reality apps rely on sensor inputs that DDMS does > not seem to support, at least at this point (Outside of that, it's a > pain to work with DDMS/emulators to begin with). At the current price > point of the average app, it takes a considerable amount of executed > sales to recover that potential cost, to a degree that the acquisition > of the various devices to perpetuate the app beyond the current set of > devices cannot be justified. (Assuming the dev is unwilling to go into > the hole on an ongoing basis). > > On Oct 10, 8:46 am, "htcand...@gmail.com" <htcand...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > HTC Corporation is set to launch the HTC Tattoo(tm) -- the first Android > > phone with QVGA resolution -- this month with major European and Asian > > operators. The QVGA screen has helped make the HTC Tattoo a very > > affordable offering, while it still maintains HTC Sense and features > > such as a 3 Megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS and 4-way D-pad navigation to > > ensure compatibility with your applications and provide an excellent > > user experience. Because it was designed as an affordable, > > customizable phone, we expect it will lead many new users to the > > Android platform and create additional demand for Android Market > > applications. > > > HTC Tattoo is powered by Android 1.6, also referred to as Donut, in > > order to support the QVGA resolution. Due to the new Android Market's > > filtering mechanism, QVGA devices will only see applications which > > have been recompiled with Donut. We strongly recommend that you > > recompile your applications with Donut to ensure that it is available > > to Tattoo and other Donut devices that take advantage of new > > resolutions on the market. > > > To help you reach your total potential customer base on Android > > Market, we would like to share our experiences about the porting > > process. We will be posting FAQs and porting suggestions on our > > website so that you can leverage what we have learned and get your > > QVGA compatible applications published quickly and effectively. > > Furthermore, if you encounter problems not mentioned in our FAQ > > section, feel free to email us at androidsupp...@htc.com. Our > > engineering support team will try our best to resolve any porting > > issues. > > > For HTC - Tattoo QVGA Technical support, visithttp://developer.htc.com/ > > For more information on HTC Tattoo, > > visithttp://www.htc.com/www/product/tattoo/overview.html- 隱藏被引用文字 - > > - 顯示被引用文字 - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---