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NuShrikeJan 20th 2010 1:44PM
Doesn't matter if the hardware has OpenGL ES 2.0 support. As HTC/Qualcomm had already demonstrated on the HTC Kaiser (htcclassaction.org), until the OS has drivers/support for that hardware capability, YOU DON'T GET IT. Especially when Qualcomm charges extra for advanced hardware support and sues the crap out of everybody for using that IP without first paying up.
From all the research I've done on Android, it's only OpenGL ES v1.0 with software-FPU for the near future even though the snapdragon hardware is much, much beyond that.
The only real OS that gets full-hardware access is the iPhone OS, and in catchup, Windows Mobile.