Fragmentation in Android(the fact that different phones run different versions of the OS) has never been a problem in the last 3 years.
Yeah, in actual practice I have no idea how this so-called fragmentation actually affects anything.
There are very few apps (Chrome being one) that require ICS or newer.
What 10 games don't work on a Nexus 4?10 games I've bought that didn't work on my Note 1 or my Nexus 4, but worked on my One X would like to have a talk with you.
Just go to the play store through the browser. Gameloft is particularly bad with this. There are dozens of just Gameloft games that are not compatible with my S3 despite being probably the single most popular android handset. The worst part is if I go out and find the apk they usually work perfectly fine. It's the same thing with EA, Rockstar, etc.What 10 games don't work on a Nexus 4?
The only actual fragmentation that I see as a developer is dealing creating UIs for a 2.x system and a 4.x and onward system because of Holo. While I try to put in a decent effort in my 4.x UI, I don't give two shits about people running 2.x. I sorely wish I could dump that platform and strip out all of that code, but Gingerbread is still 30+% of the market. Arg.
What 10 games don't work on a Nexus 4?
Not that I'm doubting you, but:Just go to the play store through the browser. Gameloft is particularly bad with this. There are dozens of just Gameloft games that are not compatible with my S3 despite being probably the single most popular android handset.
Exactly. Sounds more like developer-specific politics in this case.Usually these are Tegra games, and the developers get paid money by nVidia to be Tegra-only, sometimes for a little bit, sometimes forever. Though I don't really see how that "fragmentation" is Google's fault.
Usually these are Tegra games, and the developers get paid money by nVidia to be Tegra-only, sometimes for a little bit, sometimes forever. Though I don't really see how that "fragmentation" is Google's fault.
Usually these are Tegra games, and the developers get paid money by nVidia to be Tegra-only, sometimes for a little bit, sometimes forever. Though I don't really see how that "fragmentation" is Google's fault.
There are very few apps (Chrome being one) that require ICS or newer.
What's sad is that there are still some prepaid phone providers that are selling "new" Android phones with 2.3 on them. Supporting those customers two years from now is going to be a pain in the ass.
Usually these are Tegra games, and the developers get paid money by nVidia to be Tegra-only, sometimes for a little bit, sometimes forever. Though I don't really see how that "fragmentation" is Google's fault.
What 10 games don't work on a Nexus 4?
Still sounds like a developer issue more than any so-called 'fragmentation' issue.Off the top of my head NBA Jams, AVP Evolution claims to work, but I couldn't get it to load. i tried it on stock and about 100 different 3rd party roms.
I'm still outraged by this.My wife's favorite game, Chuzzle, flies to pieces on a high Res screen.