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  /frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests/res/raw/
v30_simple.vcf 5 ORG:Open;Handset; Alliance
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/backup/
RestoreSet.java 31 * of the handset model, e.g. "T-Mobile G1".
  /bionic/libc/kernel/common/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon466
  /development/ndk/platforms/android-3/include/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon1091
  /development/pdk/docs/community/
groups-charter.jd 7 <p>These discussion groups are intended for developers working with the Android platform. Everyone is welcome to join in, provided you follow our community's policies described below. Our users help each other, and many experts post to these groups, including members of the Open Handset Alliance.
index.jd 108 Handset Alliance doesn't endorse these channels, there's no warranty express
  /external/skia/src/effects/
SkBlurMaskFilter.cpp 85 // handset) we limit the radius so something manageable. (as opposed to
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r4/platforms/android-3/arch-arm/usr/include/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon13807
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r4/platforms/android-4/arch-arm/usr/include/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon14161
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r4/platforms/android-5/arch-arm/usr/include/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon14515
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r4/platforms/android-5/arch-x86/usr/include/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon14934
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r4/platforms/android-8/arch-arm/usr/include/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon15297
  /prebuilt/ndk/android-ndk-r4/platforms/android-8/arch-x86/usr/include/linux/
telephony.h 48 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon15721
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/sdk/
android-2.0-highlights.jd 87 synchronization, including Exchange accounts. (Handset manufacturers can
102 Handset manufacturers can choose whether or not to include Exchange support
  /external/qemu/docs/
ANDROID-SKIN-FILES.TXT 11 an image of a fake handset and associated controls (e.g. D-Pad, trackball,
18 emulated handset.
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/appendix/faq/
security.jd 34 certain capabilities on the handset.</p>
134 Open Handset Alliance members release updates.</p>
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/resources/faq/
security.jd 34 certain capabilities on the handset.</p>
134 Open Handset Alliance members release updates.</p>
  /development/pdk/docs/about/
philosophy.jd 8 <p>Android was originated by a group of companies known as the Open Handset
  /external/kernel-headers/original/linux/
telephony.h 94 handset, enumerator in enum:__anon5099
  /packages/apps/Mms/src/com/android/mms/ui/
ClassZeroActivity.java 190 // drift between the handset and the SMSC.
  /hardware/msm7k/libaudio/
AudioHardware.cpp 120 CHECK_FOR(HANDSET)
528 LOGI("Routing audio to Handset\n");
572 LOGI("Routing audio to Handset\n");
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  /development/samples/BackupRestore/src/com/example/android/backuprestore/
BackupRestoreActivity.java 82 * the application on your handset. The 'bmgr' shell application on the device can
  /hardware/libhardware_legacy/include/hardware_legacy/
AudioHardwareInterface.h 177 * You can set Audio routing to output to handset, speaker, Bluetooth, or a headset.
  /packages/apps/Mms/tests/src/com/android/mms/
RecyclerTest.java 148 // drift between the handset and the SMSC.
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/tests/res/raw/
testtext.txt 16 This solution comes at the end of 22 days of Apple engineers "working their butts off," according to Steve, with "physics" ultimately being pinned as the main culprit. Apple claims you can replicate the left-handed "death grip" bar-dropping problem on the BlackBerry Bold 9700, HTC Droid Eris, and Samsung Omnia II, and that "phones aren't perfect." Steve also claims that only 0.55% of people who bought the iPhone 4 have called into AppleCare to complain about the antenna, and the phone has a 1.7% return rate at AT&T, compared to 6% with the 3GS, though he would cop to a slight increase in dropped calls over the iPhone 3GS. For this Steve has what he confesses to be a pet theory: that 3GS users were using the case they had from the 3G, and therefore weren't met with the horrible reality of a naked, call dropping handset. Hence the free case solution, which will probably satisfy some, infuriate others, and never even blip onto the radar of many of the massive horde of consumers that's devoured this product in unprecedented numbers.

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