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20.10.2011, 09:47:25 via Website
20.10.2011 09:47:25 via Website
We recently contacted you regarding compatibility issues of "What's it worth?" with Galaxy Note, a new mobile device to be launched from Samsung Electronics soon.
We would like to know if you are interested in kindly resolving the issue. If necessary, we could provide relevant screenshots. Also, with the consultation of Samsung Mobile, we might be able to send over a test device.
As for compensations, we'd offer the following:
- a guaranteed listing in Galaxy Choice for Galaxy devices
- a chance to be featured as "Hot app" in Galaxy Choice
Facts about Galaxy Choice for Samsung Galaxy devices:
- sole app recommending service for Samsung Galaxy phones
- pre-installed to all Samsung Galaxy devices since Aug 2011 in Korea
- to be pre-installed on Galaxy Note and other upcoming devices globally
- CTR of each app's download button on detail-view page is over 40%
- "Hot apps" have been chosen by users tens of thousands times more than normal apps
Also, Samsung Mobile might consider supporting additional development expenses.
For your easy reference, we copied and pasted the details of the compatibility issue from the last email.
"The problem of "What's it worth?" with Galaxy Note is the display. We assume that it is due to the resolution settings that were implemented when you first developed your app. So, we hope you can check to ensure that the application has been set to the specific resolution that matches the Galaxy Note. The screen specification for the Galaxy Note is 5.3’’ WXGA (1280x800, 285 PPI) HD Super AMOLED and the approximate size is 71mm x 115mm. The DPI is XHDPI."
You can find the full specification of Galaxy Note here: http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynote/note/spec.html?type=find
We hope to hear from you regardless of your decision. Should you need more information regarding the compatibility issue, please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
Digitus Co.
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