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Is he running on the 4G network?
Quote from: Jabba the rak on June 23, 2010, 07:02:53 PMI just updated my N1 to Froyo 2.2 FRF83. Sweeet.... rumborakJust doing that now. Any major differences between the builds or is it just bug fixes etc. ?
I just updated my N1 to Froyo 2.2 FRF83. Sweeet.... rumborak
Last we'd heard, the next major release of Android -- codename Gingerbread -- was scheduled for a fourth-quarter launch, but the always-entertaining Eldar Murtazin has apparently just spilled a few details on what he knows of the release on a Russian podcast. Most notably, the dude says that we can expect an entirely revamped UI -- the first that the platform will have undergone since its introduction -- and will take cues from the fancy 3D Gallery app launched with Eclair. There's said to be a new 1280 x 760 resolution available for devices larger than 4 inches, which would dovetail nicely with Verizon's desire to bring a bunch of Android tablets to market. Like Windows Phone 7, Murtazin claims that Google will be laying down the law with some hardcore hardware specs to run 3.0, demanding a minimum of a 3.5-inch display, a 1GHz processor, and 512MB of RAM -- so what about cheaper devices? Well, those will apparently continue to run Android 2.1 or 2.2, which sounds like yet another serious recipe for platform fragmentation from the outset. We'll apparently see the first devices launch in time for the holidays following an October introduction, which lines up with what we've heard so far. Needless to say, we'll be keeping a close eye on this one.
Something the iPhone doesn't have an app for:https://www.engadget.com/2010/07/02/mits-android-optometry-app-could-help-you-stop-squinting-all-th/Edit: Also, I got an OTA update to the FRF91 build this morning.
WHEN WILL YOU ADRESS MY MONKEY ARGUMENT???? NEVER???? THAT\' WHAT I FIGURED.:lol
guitar cozmo rockshe knows how to party hardwhere are the strippers?
The Onion have released an official app for Android!
Joe and I in the same squad is basically the virtual equivalent of us plowing a rape van through an elementary school playground at recess.
At least you're not still on 1.5!
Android Market now has 100,000 apps, passes 1 billion download markWell, it may not come as a huge surprise considering all the steam Android's picked up over the past few years, but it's a landmark nonetheless: according to AndroLib's data, the Market now has 100,000 apps available for download. It's also interesting to note that it took just under three months to get from 50,000 to the 100,000 mark. An even more impressive number, however, is the fact that over one billion applications have been downloaded. While it's not clear if this number includes app updates or not, the number is massive either way, and they're growing pretty steeply each month. AndroLib's data also notes that over 14,000 applications became available during the month of June, and over 10,000 have appeared already in July. Hit up the source links for more stats, and a chance to see the numbers update in real time.
https://www.cyrket.com/p/android/com.aldiko.android/Does anyone here with an Android uses this book reader?
Quote from: emindead on July 17, 2010, 09:56:01 AMhttps://www.cyrket.com/p/android/com.aldiko.android/Does anyone here with an Android uses this book reader?I do.