Showing posts with label android froyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android froyo. Show all posts

12 January 2011

Android 2.4 (Ice Cream) to be released in June or July 2011?

According to blog Pocket-lint, yes. The publication has filed a report citing “multiple sources familiar with the matter” stating that Android 2.4 — code named Ice Cream — will be released in June or July of this year. The mobile operating system’s nicknames are based on tasty dessert treats and are named in alphabetical order:
  • Cupcake
  • Donut
  • Eclair
  • Froyo
  • Gingerbread
  • Honeycomb
  • Ice Cream
No details about potential new features or improvements were provided. What do you think? Does a June/July timeframe for Android 2.4 make sense to you?

15 October 2010

Samsung Galaxy S officially blessed with Android 2.2

Samsung has announced that the Galaxy S (GT-i9000) is officially getting Android 2.2. The press release which is dated 18 October lists: voice-controlled GPS through Google Maps with Navigation, faster performance by JIT(Just in Time) compiler, Search in-browser, and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 ″ as some of the improvements being implemented by Froyo. The release states that the upgrade will "be available from the mid of October 2010 in the Nordic region and gradually rolled out to other European markets, Southeast Asia, the Middle East Asia, North America, Africa and rest of the world. "

14 October 2010

Coming Soon: Opera Mobile For Android, Desktop Browser Extensions

Opera just made a number of announcements on stage. Now that things have cleared up on that
front, here are some of the most important things Opera 's executive team announced:

- Opera Mobile for Android
While the company's other mobile browser product, Opera Mini, has been available for Android handsets since July, the platform will soon be getting its full-fledged browser, Opera Mobile. The product will be free of charge and
available in beta sometime next month.

- Opera 11 with add-ons
Finally, Opera's desktop browser will get the ability to be customized by users via extensions. No word on availability but you should be able to download it before the end of the year.

Hardware acceleration and pinch-to-zoom for Opera 's mobile browsers both Opera Mini and Opera Mobile users will soon be able to download a more polished version that – finally – includes pinch-to-zoom functionality, which makes for a much smoother browsing experience any way you look at it.

Also on the roadmap: hardware acceleration for smooth panning and zooming (which will be useful for a number of user interface experiences, as well as more robust gameplay etc.)

Update: in a later Q&A session, Opera's chief development officer said that the later capabilities will be available for the Android-compatible versions. He did mention that all phones that support multi-touch (including the iPhone) will at some point gain pinch-to-zoom functionalities.