Changes that Froyo brings to Android devs

by Ivan.Memruk  on  6. October 2010 05:10
Android 2.2 gets more and more massive. Nexus One owners have been running official Froyo for a while already, EVOs are getting the update these very days and only lazy Droid owners (out of those who care) did not upgrade their devices to 2.2 manually yet. Obviously, the rest of 2.x devices are getting Froyo quite soon as well. As developers, we are more affected by new platform versions than con... [More]

Hackers install Android 2.2 (Froyo) on Nokia N900

by Admin  on  29. June 2010 01:00

  Mobile hackers managed to install the latest version of Android 2.2 (codenamed Froyo) on high-smartphone tablet Nokia N900, submitted last year. Interestingly, the enthusiasts ahead, so the official firmware update for many specialized Android smartphones yet prepared to "take on board the" Android 2.2 (Froyo).  As shown in the video, a software platform Android 2.2 qui... [More]

Android first to support new version of mobile Flash Player

by Ryan.Bonati  on  22. June 2010 02:43

Adobe Systems Incorporated has introduced a new version of the Flash-player for mobile devices, according to an official press release. Flash Player 10.1 has the support of the accelerometer, so that you can play Flash-content with the change of the device. Option Smart Zooming can display Flash-content in full screen. Also, Adobe has developed a new option called Smart Rendering, which limits ... [More]

Android Froyo is here

by Prashant.Zaveri  on  20. May 2010 09:51

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 So the day we were waiting for since months is here. Google finally released Android version 2.2 codenamed Froyo. It marks a big change over its p... [More]

Android 2.2 Froyo 4 times faster than 2.1 Eclair

by WiseAdvisor  on  14. May 2010 11:54

The andriod police claims to have a Google Nexus One running the newest Andriod , Froyo 2.2. After conducting a few performance tests on the device they came to the conclusion that it was 4.5 times faster than its predecessor, Eclair 2.1. Using a Linpack benchmark test a Nexus One running Andriod 2.1 managed only 6.5 to 7 MFLOPS, whereas the device with Froyo 2.2 running in it scored a whopping... [More]

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