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Is there an Android based tablet which contains both an 3-axis gyro and a compass?
This maybe a silly question, but there are so many different android based devices out there that I don't really know where to start looking.
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I was searching for this as well for long time. (Oops! same question got negative points and pulled down and closed as this was not related to programming).
But if you are keen on only tablets there's already one Samsung Galaxy Tab which mentions having GyroSensor in its official specification.
Also note support for Gyroscope event is now more in android 2.3 gingerbread. So you may want to have a look at Nexus S running 2.3, here's the official specfication link text
And a lot more devices will be coming in 2011.
yes there is one called the archos g10 xs. It costs 199.00 at peddlerstore.com 20 bucks for shipping and it has a magnetic stand/keyboard has gps it really has everything. It has an 8" screen
http://peddlerstore.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=490&idcategory=0
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Lenovo a6000 is not able to run material design code .
First of all, a question like this will provoke opinionated, heavily biased answers and provoke flamewar like discussions between religiously fanatic fanboy groups. It is not very wise to ask a question like this.
Furthermore, one single phone is never enough to really get your app tested. It gets you the impression how your app works on one device, but how it will work on all the others, you will never know. You will always need a variety of devices, and I am not just writing about phones, phablets and tablets, but also of different vendors. Because each vendor introduces "his" own peculiarities and quirks and you will notice that while running fine on a Nexus, your app might crash on an HTC or Samsung. Or while running nicely on those, it might not on a Huawei.
Why?
Because.
Because the vendor did something the others did not, and no one expected it. But your customers will hold you responsible for it. Because your app is crashing. And you don't want this.
So bottom line: There is no best phone for testing. Get a number of different devices from different vendors and test on all of them. Yes, it is expensive and tedious work, but you asked for it...and your customers will be thankful for a stable app. :)
Google nexus series is the best. Just use nexus for tests
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Do you think a smartphone with this characteristics will be able to stand android OS?
- 100 MB Storage
- -64 MB RAM
- Processor PNX-4910
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old version/ stable version??
At most barely and unpleasently, based on limited ram if nothing else.
Android 2.1+ requires at least 92MB of RAM.
See: http://static.googleusercontent.com/external_content/untrusted_dlcp/source.android.com/en/us/compatibility/2.1/android-2.1-cdd.pdf
So your only hope would be a pre 2.1 version.
Theoretically, you might be able to get 1.6 or earlier to work on it, but the arm926 chip inside the PNX-4910 is not going to withstand a whole lot of load.
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I want to buy a couple of the most commonly used Android phones to test my app on. This is surprisingly hard to figure out.
The Android Dashboard states that 2.3.3 is the most commonly used OS, but I can't seem to find any phones that run it... Wikipedia seems to say that only the HTC Flyer has it.
What Android phones could I get with Android 2.3.3?
All devices running Android 2.3.x use the same public application framework (Gingerbread, API level 10) so there is no difference between the different revisions from a developer's point of view (other than bug fixes and optimizations). Any cheap Gingerbread device should be fine as long as you keep it updated.
I have a little over a year old LG-P500 (Optimus) which runs 2.3.3. I don't suppose you'll be able to find one in the market and most of the new ones have moved on to >= 3.0. I suppose, you could try your luck in the seconds market.
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I was looking for an app for phones (iPhone, Android and SmartPhone - any or all) that would simply run in the background and place any scanned upc code digits into the currently active textbox.
I've Googled for quite a while and only found an Android app that actually replaces the keyboard of the phone.
It seems like it should be easy (I have many for PCs) but I haven't done any handheld programming since Windows CE days so I don't know if this is possible (can apps see other apps controls in these phones).
Has anyone ever come across an app like this?
use the iphone sdk from zbar and you can do it inside your app.
You cannot do this system wide. You can only add this functionality to your apps.
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While searching for Android ADK supported devices, I came across developers expressing the concern that although their device (smartphone or tablet) runs either Android 2.3.4 or 3.1, however, the ADK does not work.
So I would like to know the list of devices which support Android ADK.
I request the readers to add to the devices which they found works fine with Android ADK.
Note: I have seen another question which is meant only for Android ADK tablets, where as my question is about generic devices.
Let me start with a link which I found lists few Android ADK supported devices: