Google releases source code for Android 2.0
Eclair source is now available in the AOSP.
Eclair source is now available in the AOSP.
Samsung Mobile confirms phone will receive 2.0 update “when it arrives”.
Everyone knows that Android is open source, right?
Someone is obviously afraid of Appleās massive multi-touch patent portfolio. The question is “Who?”
Android 2.0 is quickly turning into a story of the “haves” and “have-nots”. The “haves” are customers of Verizon who purchase a Motorola Droid and the “have-nots” are every other user with an Android phone.
Google will be hosting a series of all day Android developer labs over the next month.
T-Mobile is coordinating with Google to deliver Android 2.0.
Early reviewers are uninformed.
HTC skips Donut to focus on Android 2.0.
Remember those rumors that the G1 might not be able to receive future updates? I’m the guy who caused all that mess. Thankfully, I was wrong and T-Mobile rolled out Android 1.6 to the G1. Google was able to optimize their code and squeeze the update into the limited space of the G1.