Archive for December, 2008

Distribute your Android apps in more countries and offer priced software on Android Market

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

I just received the following email stating the two major improvements of the Android Market:

  1. New countries added for country targeting of applications.
  2. Commercial paid content / application support.
    • Hello,

      Thank you for your participation in Android Market!

      Since we launched a couple months ago, the team has been working on several significant updates to Android Market. I’d like to let you know about these upcoming changes and what they will mean to you and other members of our developer community.

      Many of you have asked about international expansion plans. I’m happy to inform you that Android Market will become available to users to download apps in additional European countries starting early Q1 2009. Some of the countries we will initially support are Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and the Netherlands. As we add support for additional countries in Europe and Asia, we will send out subsequent notifications to you. In mid-January, we will update the Android Market publisher website to enable country targeting. Please start thinking about which countries you want to target and begin preparing your products accordingly (e.g., localization). Note that your apps will not become available in these new countries unless you specifically select them in the publisher website, after we update it.

      Additionally, I would like to confirm that Android Market will support priced applications starting early Q1 2009, as we’d originally stated last fall. Given the country-by-country work required to set up payment support for developers in different countries, we will enable priced app support in Q1 for developers operating in these countries in the following order: (1) United States and UK; (2) Germany, Austria and Netherlands; (3) France, Italy and Spain. By the end of Q1 2009, we will announce support for developers operating in additional countries. Developers operating in the above listed countries should begin finalizing their priced applications, including determining the appropriate pricing strategy.

      Finally, please note that our team may need to occasionally contact you via email or the publisher website to collect necessary product information (such as screenshots and descriptions). This information would be used for the Android Market website, found at http://market.android.com, which gives applications a second channel of exposure via the web in addition to the normal on-device access.

      We will send out additional details on all these items in the coming weeks. Thanks for your support, and we look forward to continue working with you on Android Market.

      Check it out at: http://market.android.com

More Android Powered Mobile / Smartphones from HTC, Samsung, Garmin

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

More Android Powered Mobile / Smartphones from HTC, Samsung, Garmin
There will be more Android powered phones released very soon!

Garmin

In the second quarter of 2009 Garmin will release a new Android powered device – rumors say. Most probably it will be a device that combines mobile phone functions with Garmin’s navigation expertise.

Source Golem.

HTC

HTC will release a new physical keyboard-free G1 successor the upcoming 1st quarter 2009.

Source Golem.

Samsung

Samsung Electronics will release its first Google phone in the second quarter of the next year in North America.

The launch of Google phone by Samsung is regarded as a signal of its plan for increasing the shares in the smart phone market by releasing handsets in various operating systems.

Source etnews Korea.

That’s gonna be an awesome year 2009! 8-)

P.S.: Image by BGR.

Android T-Mobile HTC G1 Phone for Developers – SIM Lock Free

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Android T-Mobile HTC G1 Phone for Developers - SIM Lock Free
Just found this announcement in one of the news sites I follow every day. Google announced that a SIM-Lock Free HTC/T-Mobile G1 phone is now available for Android™ developers. So you need to have an Android Market developer account to be able to access the phone. Like me I guess many developers all over the world were looking for this kind of oportunity to get a phone for their testing purposes. Thanks Google!

Besides the SIM-Lock freeness this phone also has a nice artwork on the back (see photo) with our beloved Android logo. It looks slim, nice, modern and just chic. It costs only $399 and can be shipped to the following countries: Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States of America. Be aware if you are not located in the US. The shipping costs to Germany for example are $179 (incl. tax and customs) which is quite high compared to the actual device price. You just see this at the end of the purchase process. If you are located in Hong Kong you cannot buy it there but you can buy it here.

If you want to have one you can check out and order the phone over here: http://android.brightstarcorp.com/

Kogan Agora – 2nd Official Android OS powered mobile phone

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Kogan just announced the Agora – the second official Android OS powered mobile phone in the world. We already know where to buy the Android powered T-Mobile G1. Like the G1 more and more real devices with Android running on it will definitely push the development of Android applications and services all over the world!

Highlights

  • 2.5-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen.
  • Integrated QWERTY keyboard.
  • High-speed 3G network connection.
  • One-Touch Google Search ™.
  • Easy Web Browsing.
  • Easy-to-use email with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents.
  • Customisable Home Screen with instant Email, text message and IM notifications.
  • Instant access to mobile Internet services (Gmail ™, YouTube ™, Google Talk ™, Google Calendar ™, Google Maps ™).
  • Music Player.
  • Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate.
  • microSD™ expansion slot for all your storage needs.

There are two versions available:

  • Base version: $192 w/o WiFi, GPS
  • Base version: $256 w/ WiFi, GPS

That are incredible prices!

Kogan Agora - 2nd Official Android powered mobile phone

More information at Kogan.

Android on Openmoko / Neo Freerunner

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

OpenmokoOpenmoko Neo Freerunner
I just read on the German news service Golem that Koolu created git repository with Android sources and patches for Openmoko. The German article can be found here.

This allows to run the Android OS on the Openmoko phone Neo Freerunner. Openmoko itself has a similar approach compared to Android. It is also open source and is licensed under the GNU GPL. So if you are interested to check that out below are all the links you need:

Git Rep: http://git.koolu.org/
Koolu Forum: http://forum.koolu.org/
Openmoko: http://www.openmoko.com/

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