17. No REAL Android Phones Yet As of the time these slides are made: April 29, 2008 http://www.google-phone.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/android_htc_prototype_live_image_1.jpg Android HTC Prototype Android Emulator Willcom Android demo reference board http://www.google-phone.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/willcom_core_android_module_2.jpg
25. Libraries Android Architecture Provided by PacketVideo OpenCore Support for: MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, and PNG Bitmap and Vector font rendering Secure Sockets Layer Protocol for transmitting private documents
26. Libraries Android Architecture A powerful lightweight relational database engine An open source browser engine. Used as the core of the browser which is the same browser powering Safari.
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30. Application Framework Android Architecture Manages the lifecycle of applications and provides a common navigation backstack Keeps track what applications are installed in device Manages Windows Contains APIs used to build the phone application
31. Application Framework Android Architecture Allows applications to share data with other applications (ex: contact info is available to others) Used to store localized strings, bitmaps, layout file descriptions, etc. Contains all building blocks of the UI Provides support for location-based services* * Support depends on the underlying device
32. Application Framework Android Architecture Handles notification of users about events that happen Examples of notification forms: persistent icon in the status bar, vibrating, playing sound, etc.) Allows applications to communicate between devices through GtalkService . GtalkService maintains a persistent socket connection, therefore the response time is faster than SMS.
47. Will Android succeed? Future of Android Charles Golvin While I believe the effort by the Open Handset Alliance will have a significant impact on the market, I think it will build slowly over time. Even if there is a tidal wave of new devices using the Android platform, they will still represent a relatively small portion of the overall market. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/0,1000000085,39290579,00.htm http://venturebeat.com/2008/01/04/roundup-more-google-departures-the-future-of-android-and-more/ Steve Balmer (CEO Microsoft) Google's efforts are still on paper right now it's hard to do a very clear comparison. In terms of openness and broad support, we've done very well with Windows mobile...etc. We'll have to see what Google does. http://youtube.com/watch?v=zwIUEnXctuA
48. Will Android succeed? Future of Android Steve Balmer(Microsoft) & Nigel Clifford(Symbian) on Android http:// youtube.com/watch?v = zwIUEnXctuA
49. Will Android succeed? Future of Android Cranky Geeks http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v =SOgRMi4ad3c&NR=1