Android is owned by Google, not Microsoft.
I know. However, some Android OEMs have to pay Microsoft for every handset sold.
Posted 26 April 2012 - 02:51 PM
Android is owned by Google, not Microsoft.
Posted 01 May 2012 - 12:31 PM
Posted 03 May 2012 - 09:49 PM
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 10:01 AM
Well than this makes it a little more possible.Well, Nintendo and Google already do work together (on the ES operating system, at least), so it's not so farfetched a rumor as it might seem... still, it's my understanding that the controller itself only streams content (not generates it), so I don't think that the "tablet" itself will run an OS.
I would personally love to see Nintendo team up with a marketplace like Android to provide media content... that would mean a lot more content with a lot less burden on Nintendo!
Posted 04 May 2012 - 02:03 PM
Hmmm.. Nintendo and Google...might be a plan to take a bite out of Apple.
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Posted 04 May 2012 - 06:51 PM
They claim copyright on the code.Nintendo and Google already do work together (on the ES operating system, at least)
How? He's just said why he doesn't think it's likely to be an Android OS...Well than this makes it a little more possible.
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Posted 07 May 2012 - 09:47 AM
The Wii U itself doesn't need it. But the WiiPad does need a OS to run the apps. It makes perfect sense. Android is the best OS out. Nintendo has zero expertise when it comes to apps. If it was a bad rumor I could understand but when good rumors come you guys shoot it down like it's bad. What is that about.
Posted 08 May 2012 - 12:07 PM
It'd need an ARM chip to decode video coming from the console.If this OS is on the pad it's probably because it's opesource (low cost) and for the low-power applications and background stuff that might be running on uPad when WiiU is not powered but that'll make it portable, it would have to have ARM core (which was somehow confirmed) and actual gpu there and all the chip ... i don't see this happening at all, given to the fact there is no need for that as nintendo already has portable 3DS and iwata said it was not designed to be portable, it'll drive the cost up. The wireless range would work for around the house or like 30-50m and that's well enough.
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Posted 09 May 2012 - 04:47 AM
Thanks for the backupIt'd need an ARM chip to decode video coming from the console.
As a point of pointing, everything needs an operating system to function.
It's entirely possible the upad will use android or a variant of linux to fuction.
We won't have access to it in the way of a GUI or anything though, most likely.
Posted 09 May 2012 - 05:32 AM
It'd need an ARM chip to decode video coming from the console.
As a point of pointing, everything needs an operating system to function.
It's entirely possible the upad will use android or a variant of linux to fuction.
We won't have access to it in the way of a GUI or anything though, most likely.
Edited by Stewox, 09 May 2012 - 06:37 AM.
Posted 09 May 2012 - 02:16 PM
Well...now you can use your mobile phone to just make mobile phone calls...Enjoy every aspect of the Wii U my friend:)exactly .. it might be used for some flyby on-screen warnings, error, low battery, diagnostic stuff , but full interaction very unlikely.
along with the hardware stuff that obvious, but im going to list it for anyone still not getting what exactly:
- led lights
- control inputs (buttons, sensors, circle pads)
- touchscreen controller
- wireless AV signal decoding
- misc operations (camera, mic, memory, nfc ...etc)
- extension detection and support
So doesn't really matter what kind of OS works in the background for this, as long as it's functioning properly without latency issues and as responsive and optimized as possible.
This is normally called firmware, but on top of that could be a "software" OS in dev mode for better and more stuff possible with the device operations, certainly the OS will also calculate stuff and send back to the console to offload processing that can easily be done without having to go through wireless signal, processed, and then into the TV screen, but rather directly and available. I think this is a big and important reason.
As they claim without latency issues, you'd think that all processing is done on the console as we said about the actual graphics stuff that substantial processing power is required, but im talking about these MISC things that should be processed on the controller, you don't want your touchscreen input to be wirelessly transmitted to the console to be processed and then back to register on the controllers screen, bad idea. They will sort out all of this so the tablet will have self-sustainability in it's local operations except the AV stuff, with the video/audio feed will come solely from the system main where the actual power of the system is which is a much better choice technically and practically, so there will be no video/audio rendering on the controller as it was said by nintendo, those so called "apps" will be nothing special at all.
Stuff like Apple names is often a gimmick buzzword, stuff like "retina display" - it is not any new technology at all, it's just a LED TFT LCD screen with a bigger than usual pixel density that is claimed (by apple) to be the max of the detail the human eye can detect. Worthless .. why, that's because everything looks crap already, the screen won't make the textures(source) magically better.
The word Apps is short for Applications ... it's a word denoting something smaller. It's nothing special again, those are smaller games and programs, i won't use them, i don't need them, they're not important for me, it might be useful to number of people who actually are buying nintendo console for this. Nintendo needs to do this because the competition is forcing them, I don't care for these apps at all, i have mobile phone for that if i need, stupid gadget always-online freaks people. blyah
Edited by Gameboysoadvance, 09 May 2012 - 02:18 PM.
Posted 10 May 2012 - 01:23 AM
Well...now you can use your mobile phone to just make mobile phone calls...Enjoy every aspect of the Wii U my friend:)
Edited by Stewox, 10 May 2012 - 01:24 AM.
Posted 10 May 2012 - 04:05 AM
The Wiipad has a much larger screen than smartphones so that's easier on the fingers so some apps(angry birds) should be better to play in my opinion. A hd gaming system with a tablet and it's still hundreds cheaper than the cheapest iPad. Wii U is a winner in my book. I can finally give my iPhone a rest.I use it exactly for that, i don't even have a smarphone, my brother does have however, samsung galaxy S2, so I kind of tested it ... but still mobile devices are so crap, the touchscreen senors is the biggest issue, it just doesn't respond properly and is pretty stupid, i point with finger like an idiot i would smash the sceen if it was mine and old and worthless. The idea of picking with a big finger on a screen is a terrible idea, it's not practical.
I have an old nokia phone, enough. it even has wlan so for any quick Web stuff checking news is just fine.
Posted 10 May 2012 - 06:49 AM
The Wiipad has a much larger screen than smartphones so that's easier on the fingers so some apps(angry birds) should be better to play in my opinion. A hd gaming system with a tablet and it's still hundreds cheaper than the cheapest iPad. Wii U is a winner in my book. I can finally give my iPhone a rest.
Posted 10 May 2012 - 07:04 AM
The Wiipad has a much larger screen than smartphones so that's easier on the fingers so some apps(angry birds) should be better to play in my opinion. A hd gaming system with a tablet and it's still hundreds cheaper than the cheapest iPad. Wii U is a winner in my book. I can finally give my iPhone a rest.
Posted 10 May 2012 - 09:50 AM
iPad is not an ideal game device. It's just that it can play games. It needs a thumb stick or something for better game control. Plus there's not as much depth to tablet games. @ 420 every day I take break:) after this break my hands become very sweaty. This causes oil build-up on my iPads screen cover making it very difficult to play the simplest touch games like Angry Birds. Nintendo maybe playing catch up in graphics power, but, the are "THE GODS" of controller design. I'm a little cautious on the Hardware specs but I'm confident that Nintendo will produce a gaming controller that can't be matched or replicated. Check their history, their controllers are groundbreaking...............and their doing it again.The iPad is fully portable and Wii Pad have to be 10 meters from wii u. You can't say it's better than iPad, two completely different products with different audiences.
Posted 10 May 2012 - 11:33 AM
iPad is not an ideal game device. It's just that it can play games. It needs a thumb stick or something for better game control. Plus there's not as much depth to tablet games. @ 420 every day I take break:) after this break my hands become very sweaty. This causes oil build-up on my iPads screen cover making it very difficult to play the simplest touch games like Angry Birds. Nintendo maybe playing catch up in graphics power, but, the are "THE GODS" of controller design. I'm a little cautious on the Hardware specs but I'm confident that Nintendo will produce a gaming controller that can't be matched or replicated. Check their history, their controllers are groundbreaking...............and their doing it again.
............the Atari joystick was the greatest controller every made(that one red button did everything...jump,kick,accelerate, ect.)......Until the WiiPad.
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