Filed under: Software, HTC, Sprint, AndroidLooking forward to a warm, delicious Donut or Eclair to get beamed down to your Sprint Hero? Well, keep on waiting -- because there's an update in the works, but it's still going to rock the same Android 1.5-based core that you're already enjoying. It…
It's not exactly one of the first places you'd expect to see Cupcake popping up, but SDG Systems has now announced that the Android update (or a……apps on a rugged device.Filed under: HandheldsTrimble Nomad handheld gets Android 1.5 upgrade originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 May…
Pioneering T-Mobile G1 owners have been enjoying the spoils of Android 1.5 (or Cupcake, as it's known 'round these parts) for months now, but it looks as if that very treat will be the last taste of confectionery goodness that the smartphone gets. According to Android software engineer Dave…
Chińczycy już nie raz zaskakiwali swoimi pomysłami, a większość z nich wywoływała u nas głównie ironiczne uśmieszki. Telefon Broncho A1 jest inny. Zamiast wpakować w tę kopię Blackberry Storm standardowy, podróbkowy interfejs, producent uraczył nas oryginalnym Androidem 1.5.…
Filed under: Handsets, Others, GSM, EDGE, Android Koolu was showing a very, very early build of Cupcake running on OpenMoko's FreeRunner way back……CNET, thanks Shawn]Koolu getting close to shipping FreeRunner with Android 1.5 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 30 May 2009…
Filed under: Software, HTC, T-Mobile, Android That delay wasn't too painful, we suppose. After slipping the US release of the Cupcake-rich Android 1.5 by just a handful of days, T-Mobile USA is starting to push it out to G1 users in the field. The company estimates everyone will have it by early…
Filed under: Software, HTC, T-Mobile, AndroidAfter delays, multiple false alarms, and staggered launches, we'll admit: our patience is being tested with this whole Android 1.5 situation on T-Mobile USA's G1, and we imagine there are plenty of users who feel the same way. Previously, it took root…
Filed under: Handsets, Features, HTC, Sprint, EV-DO, CDMA, Android When we first caught wind of HTC's Hero coming to Sprint, we were more than a little hopeful that the issues we experienced with the European version would be alleviated. If you'll recall, we had a bit of a love-hate affair going…
Filed under: Handsets, Android Man, the Android action in China just keeps heating up: hot on the……to launch a rival called "CPhone." Just like OPhone, CPhone looks to be a specialized build of Android 1.5 with a custom UI, but instead of OPhone's KIRF iPhone look, Access seems to have…
You’d be forgiven for mistaking this device for the iPhone. After all, the Android-powered APhone A6 does bear a striking resemblance to the iPhone, down to contours, shape, the aluminum frame running around the display, and the glowing Home button with a round symbol on it (the iPhone’s…
The Hero feels more substantial than HTC's previous Android handsets, but the hardware—and the software, to a certain extent—will be familiar to anyone who's used the company's other hardware. It's all just a bit, well, nicer. Now, I know its shape is somewhat boatlike, and its chin—an HTC…
The Hero feels more substantial than HTC's previous Android handsets, but the hardware—and the software, to a certain extent—will be familiar to anyone who's used the company's other hardware. It's all just a bit, well, prettier. Now, I know its shape is somewhat boatlike, and its chin—an…
Filed under: Software, HTC, T-Mobile, AndroidThere have been a whole bunch of false starts on this, but honestly, folks -- for real, we're not messing around -- T-Mobile has finally started distributing Android 1.5 over-the-air to American G1 owners. This means that anyone who hasn't taken the…
Filed under: Handsets, HTC, Sprint, Android While speaking at Fortune's Brainstorm: Tech event in……Googlephones weren't quite ready for prime-time. That's all changed now with the appearance of Android 1.5, it seems, as Hesse stated that the carrier will ship at least one model with the…
Android 1.5, otherwise known as Cupcake, has caused way, way more grief than any incremental cellphone OS update has a right to, is finally, truly pushing OTA—not just developers, not just Brits, but to regular American G1's. This, I promise you hope, will be the last we ever have to speak of…