Keep in mind I am not an android developer, however I am a tech
consumer with authority to select and purchase over 100+ phones.

I just saw the new Google phone at t-mobile and I was disappointed
that it didn't have any multi-touch functionality.  Actually I was
quite disappointed in the phone all together.  It just feels like many
of the user 'use cases' that might have been used don't seem real
world and practical.

Again, don't get me wrong. I am a big proponent of Google and love
Chrome and what they have done with their business hosting services --
but Adroid is just killing me.  Apple is slick... and with their new
GS, is absolutely a wow, mind blowing speed.


My questions:

Is multi-touch supported by android or is this just a lack of a
hardware implimentation?

Is Google still sponsoring the new My touch phone that is just coming
out?

I believe HTC is making the G1, My Touch, and the Apple GS... so why
such radical departures in CPU speed and multi-touch capability?

Why should I continue to purchase hundreds of Android based phones
when the developers/analysts can't use real-world use cases or when we
can't get a BUG fixed (again stupid use case scenario) fixed that
displays the wrong contact associated with a phone number.

    Issue ID 1583 -- Reported on December of 2008.
    If you have two contacts with the same last 4 numbers, it appears
to
    display the first contact.  Phone number matching with caller-id
is only
    matching the last 4 numbers and not the entire phone number.

Thanks,
-Derek

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