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2011-05-22
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2011-05-22
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Yes me too, ADK was one of the reasons I placed an order for the HTC Sensation today
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2011-05-23
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It appears the HTC Sensation does not have USB OTG and is unable to use the Open Accessory Mode, so the ADK would be incompatible. I switched my order to the Galaxy S2. I'll miss Sense Ui and the notification led, which the SG2 doesnt have, but on the other hand I can root the SG2 - the HTC uses signed bootloaders which stop it being rooted.
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2011-05-23
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2011-05-23
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2011-05-23
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What is Asus up to?
http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog...-pad-or-phone/
This looks GOOD whatever it is. It looks like it could be a tablet. One thing is certain, Asus is certainly stepping up its quality quite a bit!
Any guesses?
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2011-05-23
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2011-05-24
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2011-05-24
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Yeah, pretty sleek
It has to (i believe) be one of two things:
1) A very slim smartphone like the GSII/SE Arc etc which slots into the back of a (8"+) tablet. And actually the tablet is just a display + touchscreen + batteries .... sort of like the Transformer-dock or Moto-lap-dock.
Obviously the phone is running Honeycombe 3.0 which becomes activated automatically when the phone is "docked-in" ... and reverts to the Gingerbread UI when you remove it.
2) What if its just a 7" or a 8.9" tablet that does have a microphone, an earpiece and the proper voice dialing (GSM/CDMA) frequencies ......basically an oversized phone.
... Which type of device would you guys prefer #1 or #2?
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I actually *like* this. Yes, lacking transparent textures is an arguably important feature that is missing, but I like that Mali is complying with the standard, and thus waging a war against fragmentation. A game targeted for Mali will work on other devices without much fuss.
Of course, you can still have transparencies in Mali, but these would be implemented through the shader that you use. Either you designate a flat transparency over the texture, store an alpha graphic that represents the transparency, use a procedural function for transparency, designate a color for transparency and remove in shader, use no compression, etc.
Not terribly difficult to work around.