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froyoHaving previously been a busy discussed, Android 2.2 has finally officially launched Google. Nexus smartphone owners will be the first One can use the latest version of Android. Android 2.2 or also known by the name Froyo (frozen yogurt) Google had claimed five times faster performance than previous versions.

In Google’s blog Nexus One, explained that the user’s Nexus One receives a notification message to download and install Froyo. After that, Froyo also ready to maneuver in the handset.

“The latest version of Android will be rotated periodically to each handset Nexus One and most users will receive notification no later than the end of this week,” the announcement.

More Google Android phones will soon follow to be able to download Froyo. While Android phone outside Google manufacturers such as Dell and Sony Ericsson had to wait first. Among the phones are only mentioned that HTC and Motorola is scheduled Droid X can download it began in August.

nexus-oneNexus One users will begin to receive software updates are Over On Air (OTA) mobile device. This update provides several new features that are reliable, and fix some problems that the users may have experienced, that is including:

Google Goggles: These mobile applications will now be available directly on mobile devices to enable the existing application menu. And only use the camera Nexus One to start searching the web.

Google Maps: Maps application will be updated to the new version of Google Maps 3.4, which will include: Read the rest of this entry »

nexus oneFinally Google phone specification data – Nexus One – the busy talking about a lot of people were caught, too. Is Android phone with 1 Ghz processor is really going to be a formidable opponent in the smart phone market? Check the specifications. This leak came just after some time ago ’sightings’ for phone had already circulating on the Internet.
Yes, Google is still not officially revealed how the champion phone display. So far, the picture appearance in circulation is still limited to the back of the Nexus One. Read the rest of this entry »

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