Quote:
Originally Posted by wodin
This is not necessarily a bad thing, I think it will eventually lead to better quality apps by weeding out the fly by night devs who are not willing or able to provide the necessary hardware support diversity, and encourage the ones who are.
|
This is not a small developer though. There are other articles about him that a
So state how many extra hours & thousands of dollars it takes to support the hardware "diversity" of android. it's google that needs to do something about it. Google needs to take better control of android. So much opportunity there yet they let it go by the wayside it seems. I've seen countless articles similar to this one. Apps are always taken to ios 1st because it's easier to deveolp for. It's too bad. Hopefully it'll get better in the future.