Android 2.2 Update for Motorola Droid with Flash 10.1. The update is coming from Verizon wireless as the biggest carrier in the US, with the second update of firmware of Android 2.2 Froyo. The firmware used is FRG22 as the second firmware update from firmware FRG01B.
The update based on firmware FRG22 will possible to download the official release of Adobe flash for mobile. Almost since the FRG01B firmware began rolling out to bring the Motorola Droid to Android 2.2 we have been hearing murmurs of a second firmware, this one called FRG22. The question of whether FRG22 was a bug-fixed version of the Froyo update was answered when the halted FRG01B update resumed as normal, with no sight of ...
October 5th, 2011 | Posted in Android | No Comments
Motorola Droid X will release on 27 July 2010 by Verizon. Even Verizon Wireless was shipping the Droid X on on July 23 but seems the exact date is 27 July. Predicted on launch day, Verizon will release the Motorola Droid X through its online store and combine with store retail market.
Just wonder if Verizon can fulfill the demand since the Motorola Droid X android phone is very hot device also the advertising campaign already publish. The consumer expectation to the Motorola Droid X increase significantly since they already know the previous Android phone like HTC EVO 4G and HTC Droid Incredible.
This will become true battle between the Android phone itself to attract consumer and could be attract also ...
September 29th, 2011 | Posted in Android, Motorola | No Comments
Guys, prepare for software update for Motorola Droid X from Verizon. Most probably the update will release today. Many improvements offer by update of Motorola Droid X.
Improvements:
- Improved battery charging status indicator.
- Smoother transition for camera and camcorder functions.
- Redesign of weather widget icons.
- Faster Exchange ActiveSync® email loading.
- Streamlined organization of newly downloaded applications.
- Organized favorite contacts by call count.
- Updated Bluetooth® connection for enhanced video sharing experience.
- Coordinated date and time across phone displays.
- Cleaner looking status bar for GPS symbol.
- Improved sync capabilities for 3G Mobile Hotspot.
- Faster Visual Voice Mail loading.
Please notice, on this update include also preloaded Amazon Kindle® application lets you read Kindle books on your Android™ phone, including thousands of free books. ...
September 25th, 2011 | Posted in Android, Motorola | 1 Comment
Google finally confirmed that the latest Android version, that is Android Ice Cream Sandwich, will be released in October or November this year. This is actually not a big surprise since Google has a lot to say in various forums that the next major version of the Android OS will be available later this year.
Only what is done by Google with the Android OS is still attractive to be preached. Moreover, Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich has been much awaited by the various parties, especially the Android mobile phone manufacturers like HTC, Samsung, Motorola, LG, Sony Ericsson and others before they release their Android phones respectively. Of course, if Android phones are released already supports Android Ice Cream Sandwich will ...
September 7th, 2011 | Posted in Android, Google | No Comments
Sony Ericsson plans to release Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread update to Xperia Android phones family. This update will bring new functionality and features to the Xperia phone. The update to Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread will start from October 2011. But unfortunately, the update is only applicable for Xperia 2011 family smartphones. Its mean Xperia X10 exclude from this update. Sad to say, but hopefully someone in XDA forum will help us to port the update to the Xperia X10 as well as how to rooted Xperia X10.
The Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 update to Xperia 2011 family phones will focusing on Google Talk with Video Chat, Sony Ericsson’s unique social experience provided by Facebook inside Xperia™ and 3D sweep panorama technology so that ...
August 26th, 2011 | Posted in Android, Sony ericsson | No Comments