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== Known Issues ==
== Known Issues ==
* Samsung Galaxy-class devices with Android 2.1 are currently not supported.  Please check your carrier to see if you can upgrade to Android 2.2.
=== Mayor bugs / Critical ===
* Activating standby while having a game opened causes the app to freeze (fps counter stops and no response). App needs restart after unlocking the screen (Defy+)
 
=== Minor bugs / Annoyances ===
* Application Icon is missing (Defy+)
* Application Icon is missing (Defy+)
* In Landscape mode the items in the sidebar have linebreaks ("Me nu" in two lines and "Wat ch Tur n" in four lines)(Defy+)
* In Landscape mode the items in the sidebar have linebreaks ("Me nu" in two lines and "Wat ch Tur n" in four lines)(Defy+)
* Activating standby while having a game opened causes the app to freeze (fps counter stops and no response). App needs restart after unlocking the screen (Defy+)
 
=== Incompatibilities ===
* Samsung Galaxy-class devices with Android 2.1 are currently not supported.  Please check your carrier to see if you can upgrade to Android 2.2.
 


== Features that would be nice ==
== Features that would be nice ==
* Fullscreen mode
* Fullscreen mode

Revision as of 12:00, 10 January 2012

This page lists the Android devices that are known to work or to not work with the WarLight Android app.

Verified Working

HTC Motorola Samsung
  • Nexus One
  • Defy+ @ 2.3.4

Known Issues

Mayor bugs / Critical

  • Activating standby while having a game opened causes the app to freeze (fps counter stops and no response). App needs restart after unlocking the screen (Defy+)

Minor bugs / Annoyances

  • Application Icon is missing (Defy+)
  • In Landscape mode the items in the sidebar have linebreaks ("Me nu" in two lines and "Wat ch Tur n" in four lines)(Defy+)

Incompatibilities

  • Samsung Galaxy-class devices with Android 2.1 are currently not supported. Please check your carrier to see if you can upgrade to Android 2.2.


Features that would be nice

  • Fullscreen mode