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Does Android already support Multi-Touch??

Android 1.0 does not include a multi-touch API.  At this time, the only
formally Android-compatible device is the T-Mobile G1, which itself does not
have multi-touch hardware.
If and when manufacturers are interested in bringing to market devices that
include multi-touch, we will work with them to devise the appropriate APIs
and support, according to our usual open-source process.  (See
http://source.android.com for more info on the open source project.)

- Dan

On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 9:33 AM, sbeam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Oct 23, 3:38 pm, jfbaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > If some manufacturer builds a multi-touch device will Android handles
> > the inputs? Is that already implemented into Android´s core?
>
>
> Android can do it, but it's also an IP/patent restriction that Apple
> holds, from what I hear - at least for the "swimming" motion to zoom
> in and out of apps. I'd have to say that is one thing we are going to
> lose out vs iPhone
>
> >
>

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