Via Slashgear
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Peter Chou already unveiled HTCdev and the OpenSense SDK during his Uplinq 2011 appearance
yesterday, but the company has now fleshed out the details of the
developer-friendly proposal. Set to launch properly this coming summer,
HTCdev will offer developers guidance and tools to create apps for, and
modify, HTC smartphones. Meanwhile, the new SDK will allow for
integration with some of HTC’s custom tweaks to its range.
For instance, HTC had promised that third-party developers would be
able to code apps that take advantage of the digital stylus accompanying
the HTC Flyer,
and it’s the OpenSense SDK which will unlock the APIs for them to do
that. It will also allow them to use the 3D display as on the EVO 3D.
Right now, interested developers can sign up for more information at HTCdev.com ahead of both program and SDK going live in the next few months. The project follows HTCpro,
launched last year to offer mobile consulting and app development, and
comes on the heels of HTC’s announcement that, moving forward, it would
be unlocking the bootloaders on its Android phones.