
The latest release of the native development kit (NDK) of Android, now in Revision 3 (r3), will enable developers to churn out games that look as good as those available on the iPhone. This is due to the fact that developers can now access OpenGL ES 2.0 that translates to 3D graphics which are pleasing to the eye. The Android NDK r3 will be available only for Android 2.0 or higher devices. Do you think this will make Android-powered phones and other mobile devices to be a viable portable gaming platform that could rival the iPhone?
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