Feb 12, 2012 : Comments
SGP Neo Hybrid for Galaxy Nexus [Video]
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T-Mobile posts a handful of videos on Honeycomb
Shortly after T-Mobile posted a quick video teasing the existence of their newest tablet, the LG G-Slate, they started posting individual "first look" videos on all of Honeycomb's features. So far, they've posted videos for the browser, books, GTalk, GMail, and maps as well as another general look at the entire UI. As you've already seen from the original intro... Read more » Video: Android 3.0 Honeycomb [UPDATE]
Begin update: Now that the Motorola Xoom is official, the original YouTube video featuring Honeycomb is back up (found below), along with some words from Andy Rubin at the Google Mobile Blog: "Honeycomb is the next version of the Android platform, designed from the ground up for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets. We’ve spent a lot of... Read more » Honeycomb minimum requirements leaked?
According to an article up on PCMag right now, Bobby Cha, managing director of the Korean based company Enspert, has information on the minimum requirements for Honeycomb to run on a device. Mr. Cha says that while screen size will not be a factor in deciding if a device can run Honeycomb--adding that screens are "going to go as small as 7 inch"--resolution... Read more » Android’s coming music player leaked
When we were shown "something beyond Froyo; an early development build" at Google I/O 2010, most of us were hoping that the super sexy music player with enhanced capabilities would be coming in Gingerbread. Of course, that wasn't the case. But the new music player that has been leaked over at xda-developers should be coming to us with Honeycomb. File version is 3.0.... Read more » Epic 4G set to receive post Christmas update to Froyo
Well Epic owners, this has been a long time coming. Your journey isn't over quite yet, but if some leaked screen shots of an internal memo obtained by Phone Arena are correct, December 26th is the day you should start seeing your official update to Froyo. If everything goes according to plan, build DL11 will start rolling out in phases on the 26th, and should reach... Read more » Video: Gingerbread running on Galaxy S
Don't get too excited at that title, Galaxy S owners; no OTA Gingerbread update is headed your way just yet. But hackers are hard at work, tweaking the Nexus S OS for its hardware predecessor. Functionality is very limited at the moment: WiFi, GPS, camera, and even voice features are out of commission. But you can admire the snappy performance and killer screen on... Read more » 2.3 will land in the AOSP soon, proper Gingerbread ROMs to ensue
Last night when Google employee Jean-Baptiste Queru tweeted out that "Gingerbread will be in AOSP soon after Nexus S ships," the hearts of ROM builders and flashers everywhere skipped a beat. Very soon, the inner workings and source code behind Gingerbread will be available for all to use. Meaning many of those Gingerbread ROMs that are off to a good start will... Read more » Hardware buttons are optional with Honeycomb
Taylor Martin from PhoneDog posted a leaked image of Motorola's Stingray tablet late last night. I know, another one? This one, however, sent in by a tipster, shows off omnipresent Home, Back, and Menu buttions that appear in the notifications bar. No matter the orientation of the device, the buttons are right where you would expect them to be. The dull and unrefined... Read more » LG: Optimus One devices will see Gingerbread
On Tuesday, Alberto Vildosola hit up LG's Facebook page looking for information on when he could expect to see the freshly announced Android 2.3, Gingerbread, on his Optimus One. Their response indicated the Gingerbread imposed a 1GHz clock speed minimum, which the Optimus One doesn't meet. Therefore, Optimus devices would not see the update. Alberto pointed out... Read more »
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