Guest StrongOneX Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 (edited) http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/29/exclusi...-stemming-plat/ THIS SOUNDS GOOD RIGHT??? :) HAPPYFACE EVERYONE!!! "We've been given reason to believe that the company will start by decoupling many of Android's standard applications and components from the platform's core and making them downloadable and updatable through the Market, much the same as they've already done with Maps. In all likelihood, this process will take place over two major Android versions, starting with Froyo and continuing through Gingerbread. Notice that we said apps and components, meaning that some core elements of Android -- input methods, for instance -- should get this treatment. This way, just because Google rolls out an awesome new browser doesn't mean you need to wait for HTC, Samsung, or whomever made your phone to roll it into a firmware update, and for your carrier to approve it -- almost all of the juicy user-facing stuff will happen through the Market" this is apperantly old news soorry ... delete DELETE! Edited May 14, 2010 by StrongOneX
Guest speedking34 Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/29/exclusi...-stemming-plat/ THIS SOUNDS GOOD RIGHT??? :) HAPPYFACE EVERYONE!!! "We've been given reason to believe that the company will start by decoupling many of Android's standard applications and components from the platform's core and making them downloadable and updatable through the Market, much the same as they've already done with Maps. In all likelihood, this process will take place over two major Android versions, starting with Froyo and continuing through Gingerbread. Notice that we said apps and components, meaning that some core elements of Android -- input methods, for instance -- should get this treatment. This way, just because Google rolls out an awesome new browser doesn't mean you need to wait for HTC, Samsung, or whomever made your phone to roll it into a firmware update, and for your carrier to approve it -- almost all of the juicy user-facing stuff will happen through the Market" This is kind of old news, I remmember reading about google intentions of doing that with future releases a comple months back
Guest StrongOneX Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 This is kind of old news, I remmember reading about google intentions of doing that with future releases a comple months back oh well.. it was the first time i saw it... :)
Guest yabolek Posted May 14, 2010 Report Posted May 14, 2010 You seem to not understand the news. Google is planning to make the upgrading easy AFTER going up to Froyo. So transition from 2.1 to 2.2 will be the old-fashioned one.
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