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About the Android compatibility... Will it be like what they say on my-maemo.com or FULL compatibility?
http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopi...er=asc&start=0
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2013-08-31
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About the Android compatibility... Will it be like what they say on my-maemo.com or FULL compatibility?
http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopi...er=asc&start=0
And the most basic question to ask (summing up all the above) is whether Android compatibility really has any serious, positive impact on BB10 sales. Do you know anyone who decided to get the Z10 or Q10 because of its Android compatibility, instead of getting an Android phone? I seriously doubt it. If the possibility to run Android applications is so important for someone, he simply gets an Android phone... Even though BB10 is Android compatible, I haven't noticed long queues of people forming in front of phone stores to get the Z10 or Q10, and I'm quite certain that sales would have been almost IDENTICAL if Android compatibility wasn't there... And even if it has some microscopic positive impact on sales (e.g. 20% more phones sold thanks to Android compatibility) does it really make any SERIOUS difference for BB10's (or soon Jolla's) position on the market, if at the same time it gives these platforms a reputation of Android emulators with no decent native software offer?
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Trouble is that the 100 you might need are likely to differ from the 100 I might need ...
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Marc Dillon explains - "(the) “Estrada” is actually our own term. It’s basically this combination of the user experience. We have this long and vertical experience that’s very easy to access where you have your lock screen at the top, which shows you notifications, you scroll down a bit and you get your applications, then you scroll down a bit and you have your home screen with your multi-tasking capabilities. Scroll a bit more and you have applications, and at the bottom of that you have your applications store. The Estrade display is this combination and we’ve made it one part of your user experience, as a vertical, that allows you to access different kinds of things very quickly.