
What happens if (instead of skipMemor圜ache) you turn it off via a GlideModule? (I expect it works) Since you say it works on one phone, but not on an other, I rule out the possiblity that the view is invisible when you try to load, which may lead to no actual load happening and no callbacks called. What are the installed Android versions for each of these devices? What does your imageDecoder do? Does it work correctly without that? When you say no listener.onException is being called, is onResourceReady called? Try to debug onResourceReady to see if the Bitmap resource value passed is a valid bitmap (AS/IDEA has "View Bitmap" in debugger or I think you can dump it to SD card via a oneliner: press(PNG, 0, new FileOutputStream("/sdcard/temp.png"))). Try enabling internal logging to see what's going on in the logs. (Alternatively you can provide GitHub mini project that reproduces this issue). Please follow the instructions and answer the questions below to help us diagnose further.

Show the phone in action and people will buy it.

Our advice? Stick with WebOS and just fix your ad campaign, showing people that you can use the phone as a five-device MiFi-style hot-spot or that you can use it to tether your iPad.

The iPhone ads, on the other hand, tell us exactly what the phone does, and no more. That weird, giant woman on the TV ads? Confusing, if not scary. Palm's failure wasn't in making a bad OS. And if the iPhone has taught us anything, it's that the box doesn't matter: It's all in the OS. The WebOS is way more important than the Pre (or its little sister, the Pixi): those are just boxes. In swapping to Android, Palm would be throwing out the one unique thing that it has to sell.
