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http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/03/android-devices-crave...

Google requires [for market access] “all hardware components have the same software APIs as defined in their SDK to be compatible,” says Kitagawa. “This provides consistency to third-party developers that access these components,” he says.

That means devices always need to have some key components, such as touchscreens with a specified minimum resolution, a certain number of navigation keys, Wi-Fi, camera and accelerometer. Devices such as the Alex e-reader or a digital picture frame don’t conform to these requirements.



Again, that's only for access to the Market. Anyone can build Gingerbread from source right now. I just did last night.

API consistency for access to a Market based on those consistent APIs seems a pretty innocent requirement.




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