Fragmentation costs Android developer attention, study shows

20 March, 2012
Android's fragmentation could be a potential time bomb for Google as developer's interest shrinks.

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  • AnonD-11526
  • 04%
  • 20 Mar 2012

It's true. Quite frustration for Android apps

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    • jkima
    • Nsa
    • 20 Mar 2012

    This can't be happening reign forever android

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      • Stepper
      • fu$
      • 20 Mar 2012

      Some android apps can make you go insane. Its like a trojan horse that is ready eat and clear all your airtime credit or data bundles.

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        • AnonD-8044
        • nGp
        • 20 Mar 2012

        I do love Android but it had to happen sooner or later so agree with the news..I mean i am learning code and its seriously difficult so being messed about with different versions and different specs would pee me off..

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          • David
          • tm9
          • 20 Mar 2012

          Nokia King of mobiles.

          Android = Lag -.-
          WP = Missing Many Functions
          Meego = SO Cool But Missing Many Apps.
          IOS = Noobs
          BB = Who Cares
          Bada = lol
          Symbian Belle = So Cool But Nokia Try So Hard To Kill It.

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            • AnonD-7496
            • kx%
            • 20 Mar 2012

            Most apps are terrible anyway, maybe now they will make ones worth downloading.

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              • tau
              • pu7
              • 20 Mar 2012

              Although it's not as severe as the article puts it yet, but yes this really is unfolding into an uncontrollable fiasco.

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                • whatchasay
                • Rbq
                • 20 Mar 2012

                My condolences to Android. Come on windows phone. You can do it little guy. Once people get a taste of your stability they'll never go back to restart-prone Android.

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                  • Adomas
                  • n$a
                  • 20 Mar 2012

                  No its not propaganda. With s many different android versions and hundreds of phones, with each of them having different hardware, it was obvious that sooner or later this mess is going to come.

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                    • FanDroid
                    • t7X
                    • 20 Mar 2012

                    Wow. iOS propaganda. 'nuff said

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                      • AnonD-14101
                      • tt1
                      • 20 Mar 2012

                      Had to happen, sooner or later.