While some of the Android handsets have already gotten the Android 2.2 update (including issues), the Android 2.2 version for other HTC handsets like the HTC Desire, Legend and Wildfire will reportedly be getting theirs by the third quarter of this year.
Nothing specific on what the updates do carry but you can expect that among them include issues that you are hearing right now like reception and possibly some Flash issues.
Tags: Android 2.2 OS, Android OS, HTC Desire, HTC Legend, HTC Wildfire
The Google Nexus One packs a lot of power via its compact frame and with the expected release of the new Android platform called Froyo, the controversial phone from Google stands to make up for lost ground.
The Google phone is expected to run on a new Android OS where its 1GHz processor can help improve processing speed and perhaps negate the problems that the Google Nexus One has been rendering the past months.
Tags: Android OS, Froyo, Google Nexus One
While we all know that expectations were high for the Google Nexus One, it has so far been a disappointment. The Google phone has indeed raised some eyebrows and now it looks like the best part about this controversial phone is the Android OS.
The Android OS has been making quite a run, being present and laudable on other phones. With this in mind, it makes you think. Was the Google Nexus One meant to be a guinea pig or it just so happened that the Android OS was the only bright light that came out from Google’s entry into the mobile market.
Tags: Android OS, Google, Google Nexus One
On whether this new mobile device from HTC is an imitation of the Google Nexus One or not is something to ponder on. Imagine releasing a mobile device that comes with a 1GHz processor, a 5 megapixel camera, and a 3.7” AMOLED touch screen?
This is of course better known as the HTC Bravo which runs on an Android 2.1 OS along with HTC Sense UI. Is the HTC Bravo on a possible collision course with the Google Nexus One? Let us wait and see folks!
Tags: Android OS, Google Nexus One, HTC Bravo
Here is a Google Nexus One hack for you. A developer shows us how to modify the Android 2.1 OS to enable the multi-touch capability Nexus One browser which you can check out at the video below.
While the hack does allow you to enable a multi-touch capability to your Google Phone, be warned that all your existing bookmarks and browser settings will be lost.
Tags: Android OS, Google Nexus One, hack, multi-touch
The Android Market platform is slowly creeping into the success that other mobile OS have achieved. And to support that claim, 20,000 apps are now available for download. These numbers have doubled from recent months but is still a far cry from the 100,000 apps that the Apple app store carries. But if the trend continues, expect the number of apps for Google Phones to swell more in the coming months.
Tags: Android OS, Apple App Store, apps, Google Phone