subject: Drew Bamford throws some light on future HTC Sense [print this page]
beauty Android OS is the fact that it is entirely open source and each application core can be manipulated or converted to another. This ability has allowed manufacturers to customize their devices with their own applications, so that their phones is an unforgettable experience and user experience.
Unfortunately, the openness of Android seems to be causing some tension in the Android community. On the one hand, you have the time fans Android UI, features, and a set of applications that are linked to the vanilla operating system. On the other hand, has fans custom UI, tweaks and application integration companies such as HTC, Samsung and Motorola.
Rumors about the upcoming Android 3.0 Build, is expected to be unveiled within the next six months indicates that Google is focused much attention on them more time for Android UI and adding a custom in many feature sets that manufacturers have created for their phones to bring the functionality and design of Android on a par with the custom builds. Many purists Android hope that with the unveiling of Android 3.0, manufacturers will start shying away from implementing their own user interface that does not add significant time to invest in the development process.
But fans Sense HTC UI can breathe a sigh of relief. An interview with Drew Bamford(Manager HTC user experience design team) showed that HTC is still hard at work on Sense and no plans on the shelves of their own UI for Android 3.0 is introduced. Bamford said that Google can focus more on improving the user interface for the time Android[software], but I do not think they exclude the adjustment of the manufacturer.
New features such as application sharing widget found on the recent release HTC Wildfire will be transferred to other HTC phones in future updates. Bamford also mentioned that HTC is looking to integrate cloud computing, which allows users to sync HTC, storage and data streams and the media.
We know that there are many fans of HTC Sense here. Does anyone of you happy that Sense will stick when it is released Android 3.0
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Drew Bamford throws some light on future HTC Sense