Hoogland: Android vs Maemo - Hands on Review
Hoogland: Android vs Maemo - Hands on Review
Posted Apr 5, 2010 13:32 UTC (Mon) by oak (guest, #2786)In reply to: Hoogland: Android vs Maemo - Hands on Review by BrucePerens
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it works automatically when the application sets suitable window hint.
I.e. the platform supports it fine and many 3rd party apps use it[1].
I think that of the pre-installed applications, only phone application
supported portrait mode initially though. In PR1.1 browser and image
viewer had support for portrait mode, but at least former didn't enable it
by default.
I had enabled the Browser portrait mode, but I found it a bit annoying, I
don't really want the display to turn when I happen to rotate the device a
bit, I'd like orientation something I select specifically. The reason is
that most real www-pages work properly only in landscape mode, only mobile
versions of www-sites are narrow enough to be readable/usable in portrait
mode.
[1] If they don't switch off orientation reporting when not visible, this
may affect the battery use-time a bit (wakeups can be noticed e.g. with
strace, if it's not visible in top).