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News Android 2.0 'Eclair' SDK released

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Sifter3000, 28 Oct 2009.

  1. Sifter3000

    Sifter3000 I used to be somebody

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  2. Radical_Monkey

    Radical_Monkey Dremel > Lightsabre

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    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

    Been waiting for this release for aaaages! Donut is all well and good but this is where the party starts, makes me glad to own an HTC Hero :)
     
  3. sandys

    sandys Multimodder

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    Interested in and android phone, just waiting for a nice one running snapdragon.
     
  4. lewchenko

    lewchenko Minimodder

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    Compare and contrast....

    If you own an iPhone, and Apple releases a new version of OS... you will be able to upgrade easily.

    As the owner of an HTC Hero on Orange in the UK... my device is still on OS version 1.5. The 1.6 update hasnt even been released to us yet officially, let alone the 2.0 update of Android.

    Whilst the OS is good, it would seem vendors are falling over themselves to release new hardware with updated OS's rather than cater for their existing customer base. And as for Orange.... well they just dont care.

    And only google can get away with releasing an OS for a phone where even bluetooth doesnt work properly.

    Next phone is an iPhone... which is what I should have got this time instead of the HTC Hero.
     
  5. sandys

    sandys Multimodder

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    The problem is not so much with HTC as it is with Orange, once you buy a branded variant you are at the will of the brand, if you had a straight HTC phone you could of updated no problem.

    I had similar issues with my n95 on three, Nokia did a new update but there wasn't a Three flavour for a long, long time.
     
  6. TWeaK

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    If you've got insurance from a separate company to your network provider, there's a simple solution to the above problems: dunk your phone in the washing up bowl and make a claim. Did I say 'dunk it into a washing up bowl'? I meant 'accidentally drop it in a puddle'. Chances are your excess will be about £25, but when you get the replacement phone you'll get one that's not tied to any network. That way you can update the firmware yourself, but you might not even have to since they'll probably send you a phone with the latest firmware anyway.

    For the record, I have never made a fraudulent claim. My 3 claims over the last few years were when my phone got wet while in a jacket pocket on a motorbike in the rain, the next one got stolen then my girlfriend put it in the washing machine inside my jeans pocket. I might have a 4th claim soon - my N97 didn't like being dropped and now the touch-screen is useless - but I'm holding off since I've yet to experience all the other woes that N97 owners have suffered, and I don't want the replacement phone to come with those problems. I'm kicking myself that I don't have an Android phone now, and that I signed a 2 year contract!!
     
  7. NuTech

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    That's a problem with your network. I'm on T-mobile and get Android system updates the second they're available.
     
  8. samkiller42

    samkiller42 For i AM Cheesecake!!

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    Thats because Orange slightly alter the system, which is why the Hero's Firmware was about a week after the HTC launch. Besides, this is only regarding the SDK of 2.0, it's not something your going to install unless your a developer.

    Sam

    Edit: @TWeak, a replacement phone wont be shipped with the new firmware or system update, that part is something you do yourself.
     
  9. Shepps

    Shepps Slacking off since 1986..

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    Devices such as the Motorola Droid will have built in turn by turn sat nav built in (from google). That + all the other features of 2.0 makes android look a bit more of a competitor!

    Link

    edit: Depending on the bootloader cant you flash with stock android firmware? I've only had experience using the dev phone so not sure..
     
  10. FredsFriend

    FredsFriend What's a Dremel?

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    That's not strictly true is it, T-mobile were the last to provide the HTC update for the Hero (T-mobile G2) that fixed the lag issues by quite a long way.

    http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/discussions/index?page=forums&topic=8010381a02397d01237a386684007c5d&filter=ALL

    My previous phone, an N95, went well over a year without an firmware upgrade from T-mobile despite from memory around 7 or 8 updates being release in that time.

    T-Mobile are terrible at firmware updates.

    p.s.
    On second thoughts do you have a G1? In which case you probably get your updates over the air. It's Google that provide those not T-mobile
     
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  11. jake9891

    jake9891 Loves Internet Shopping

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    Absolutely love my G1 and I am really happy to hear that they are still working on improving things. 'Donut' brought some new stuff and new look of some things, which made using my phone even better. I think I will never get bored of it :D G1 Rulezz!
     
  12. lewchenko

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    Well I went to HTC's website and found the following :

    http://www.htc.com/uk/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=675&news_id=261

    Its a ROM upgrade for HTC Orange users. Note that its still based on firmware version 1.5, but it takes the software ROM versoin to 2.73 (up from 1.76 which it was at).

    The update wipes your contacts + other settings and requires a PC to connect to in order to perform it. .. But you will immediately notice how snappy the device is once you have updated it.

    Still no 1.6 update though !

    And I phoned Orange... who were absolutely clueless. The just referred me to HTC , then carried on washing their hands in soapy water.
     
  13. antiHero

    antiHero ReliXmas time!

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    Thing is that HTC will NOT release an update for 1.6 and go straight to 2.0. They sad that the update cycle between those 2 is to short in there opinion to make it worth while. Newer models will ship with 1.6 but not the dream nor hero.

    As for the bluetooth i had no problems what so ever so far apart for some file transfer stuff but it was a quick fix with wifi & ftp :)
     
  14. TheUn4seen

    TheUn4seen What's a Dremel?

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    Who the hell waits for the operator to push updates? Donut-based ROMs were available before the official update release, not to mention that custom ROMs for Andriod devices are light years ahead of official ones, they are are a breeze to install (two commands, one button operation), don't void the warranty and, since Google clarified certain licensing issues, are completely legal.
     
  15. fodder

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    The best bit about Android updates? - No iTunes or third party app required :)

    Either wait for the automatic download or go manual.

    Yes, T-Mobile are pants at firmware updates, when I had a WM device I had to wait nearly a year for the X.5 update to fix a lot of bugs, even then I had to go ferreting around the website for it, no info or notice of it's release. Unfortunately it really messed up Hotmail connectivity so went Gmail and Android.
     
  16. NuTech

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    Yes, I'm using a G1. I assumed the update method would be the same for all Android based phones from T-mobile.

    Is T-mobile screwing with G2 (Hero) owners?
     
  17. cybergenics

    cybergenics What's a Dremel?

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    Not at all. There is no 1.6 Donut available for any Hero (officially anyway) so no networks, or HTC have been offering it for this model.

    http://www.androidguys.com/2009/10/28/european-htc-hero-skipping-1-6-update/

    As it says (or anywhere if you google it) the Hero will be 1.5 and jump to 2.0
     
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