Number of Android Devices Has Devs Worried
It’s been just over a year since Android was released, and we’re finally seeing the floodgates open. There are currently no fewer than 12 Android phones available and still more coming soon. While this may make Android fans out there giddy with excitement, it’s not so thrilling for app developers.
There are 3 versions on Android in the wild: 2.0, 1.6, and 1.5. Developers increasingly find themselves devoting time to patching incompatibilities with new Android handsets. “Instead of working on updates to our apps, we find we are trying to make each app work for multiple versions of the OS and different hardware capabilities,” said Froogloid’s Chris Fagan.
The modifications some manufacturers are making to Android complicate things even further. The recent;y released HTC Hero, for example, was incompatible with Froogloid’s application ‘a2b’. When a2b attempted to enable GPS using standard commands, the Hero would instead respond by presenting the lock screen. The new Motorola Droid also had a few incompatibilities due to the high screen resolution and new Android 2.0 APIs.
Can Android overcome this fragmentation? The solution may be to keep phones more uniformly updated. But that requires better cooperation between hardware partners and Google. Only time will tell if Android’s ecosystem can continue to grow more robust despite these challenges.

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mesiah
November 17, 2009 at 8:52pm
If all the wireless companies out there have any hope of competing with the iphone they need to relax their iron grip on their phones. No more altering phones to block features they want to charge extra for. No more gutting the OS so you can add stupid premium services like mobile tv. Just let the phone work the way it was designed to work. Be happy with making money from your already overpriced calling plans. And let people use their phones how they see fit. Do that, and open platforms like android will leave the iphone in the dust. Continue to screw people and hold technology back at every corner, and watch AT&T continue to pile up a huge smartphone customer base while having the worst network in the business.
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1337Goose
November 17, 2009 at 8:02pm
Cool! Looks like Android has finally asserted itself as an honorary Linux distro.
~Goose















