Advertisements Nexus devices are truly open devices, and developers make use of them fully. In the same series, a developers a ported Meego on Nexus S. While most of the features do not work, it is still a work in progress. What works: • ADB root shell • X11 & UI apps
Category: Android Development
Advertisements We have already posted an official sneak peak about Android 3.0 from Google. Now thanks to T-Mobile G-Slate, which runs on Android 3.0, we have got a whole bunch of videos that showcase the whole Honeycomb UI in a series of videos.
Advertisements If any of the rumors going through blogosphere are true, Honeycomb running tablets might be limited to higher-end only. According to a report in PC Mag, Android’s next version code-named Honeycomb will have minimum requirements in the form of Dual-Core processors, and 1,280×720 screen resolution. Currently nvidia Tegra 2 processor only meets the requirements, and […]
Advertisements First Android 2.3 alpha build for Samsung Galaxy Spica has arrived. Leshak over Samdroid.net has released the build. A lot of features including GSM are still not working, but if you want to have a look at Gingerbread UI, you can install it.
Advertisements Gingerbread is getting ported to Android phones like anything, thanks to the Android dev community. This time from Modaco member Roggin, we have the Android 2.3 port for Acer Liquid. While, it is still in the early build stage, and Wi-Fi and camera are not working, but we have a lot of features working […]
Modaco Custom ROM for Nexus S
Advertisements Paul Brien over Modaco has released their first custom ROM for Google Nexus S. This is still “work in progress”, so expect more improvement in the days to come. ROM Changelog: Packaged for ClockworkMod Rebuilt using the MoDaCo MCR optimisation scripts Full up to date Google experience + additional apps (including new look Market) […]
Advertisements Samsung might have taken months to put FroYo on Galaxy S, and still has not update all of them, but devs over XDA Developers were fast enough to make it the second Android smartphone to get a Android 2.3 port after Nexus One.
Advertisements The new Android version brought the support for various new languages including Hindi, Arabic, Hebrew and many more. The languages support has doubled. In Android 2.2, there were only 26 languages, in 2.3, we have 55 languages. Find out the whole list below:
