One of the many problems Nexus One is facing includes multitouch performance. Guys at Android and Me have noted that Nexus One’s multitouch performance is not up to the mark so they decided to compare it with Motorola Droid that is also powered with Android.
This is what they have noted
The Nexus One performs perfectly fine when used for pinch zoom implementations, but it struggles in other situations. When two fingers are placed close to each other or they cross the same axix, the data points get flipped. This is a major problem for games that use multitouch and I have experienced them first hand with Polarbit games like ToonWarz.
When same tasks were performed on Motorola Droid, they found nothing wrong with it. Droid performed as it should but Nexus One has to experiance some bugs on it.
“Sorry I meant exactly what I said: this is how the touch screen hardware on the Nexus One works (which is essentially the same screen as on the G1 and myTouch). The Droid has a sensor from a different manufacturer, with different behavior. Other phones will likewise have different sensors.”
Above is the statement by Dianna Hackborn, a Google engineer, who posted the above response on the official Android Developers group.
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