The friend of my called EE "A set of cool parts". Implying that we have a lot of cool hardware located in the cool building,
but all this hardware is not able to work harmoniously with each other and absolutely no use of their opportunities.
Alluding to the fact that even buying these devices separately available on the order of magnitude greater functionality and opportunities for interaction between them.
p.s. EE tech support work well, but very slowly. So I'm afraid that when they release android 2.1 there will be android 2.3 (or 3.0, who knows). From my bug reports the only things that were corrected were "ghosted touch" and "sleep mode". Some updates are IMHO useless like flash lite support. I don't say that flash is useless, but it's included in android 2.2 distribution and the time spended to bring us "flash lite" could be used to compile android 2.2. The same thing for power management which were allready improved in last version of android and so on.
So I tell it in the past, and will repeat it again: hardware developer must publish SDK or (and) sources to allow community create software for an product. And the main thing that developer must write by himself is the drivers for hardware.
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