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Do all Android apps work on all Android phones?

I'm thinking about getting a motorola cliq when it comes out and there seems to be a lot of cool apps that are popular on the g1, like meebo for example. Would this work on the motorola cliq since it's got android too?

Yeah it should work...

Some apps will only work if you have the appropriate hardware, such as GPS apps need a phone with GPS obviously, and the same for games that use the accelerometer etc.

But most apps work on most phones.
 
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Exactly. The hardware varies a bit, but the more phones will hit the marketplace, the more the devs will be aware of this and code accordingly.

I have seen a game or two that were clearly written with a trackball in mind, where the Galaxy's 5-way didn't work as well: although it did not crash or anything like that, the responsiveness was just too different. Also, some apps will try to control the LED even if there isn't one; this won't cause any problems (except no indication :rolleyes:) because the OS will just "swallow" requests and instructions for unsupported hardware (ditto if you would try to run "Glowing Pear" on a G1, I'm sure).

The thing that'll be the most, um, interesting is how apps will handle different display dimensions; it's one thing to have to code for landscape/portrait, but varying the dimensions will really show badly coded layouts. :D
 
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The thing that'll be the most, um, interesting is how apps will handle different display dimensions; it's one thing to have to code for landscape/portrait, but varying the dimensions will really show badly coded layouts. :D
This is where Donut comes in. It allows for various screen resolutions. There will be problems for some apps developed under Cupcake on Donut devices that don't have the same screen res as the Dream, Magic and Hero.
 
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Is there anything out there for android with AIM comparable to the Sidekick's?

I have searched and while there are few that come close, I would answer honestly nothing with the full AOL integration and blessing like the sidekick.

But in the same breath, some of the multi-clients like Meebo are very close and I would suggest you give it a try, as it is free.

Search on IM in the market and see what else you like. Report back and mabye you will find something. I last looked about 3 months ago.
 
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