2010-11-01

Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 slated for Android 2.1 upgrade this year
Posted by MobiG @ 11:14 pm

Sony Ericsson’s midrange X8 shipped this month with a hilariously out-of-date version of Android installed — Donut, to be specific — but it looks like the company is going to be moving a little quicker to rectify the situation than it has with the similarly-afflicted X10. A “company spokesman” has told IDG’s news service that Android 2.1 will be coming before the end of the year, with details on exactly how that’s going to happen coming “in the near future.” We’re in November now, so there’s really no time for games if they’re serious about making this happen before 2010′s out — then again, how many X8 owners are out there at this point?

Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 slated for Android 2.1 upgrade this year originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 14:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 slated for Android 2.1 upgrade this year
Posted by MobiG @ 11:14 pm

Sony Ericsson’s midrange X8 shipped this month with a hilariously out-of-date version of Android installed — Donut, to be specific — but it looks like the company is going to be moving a little quicker to rectify the situation than it has with the similarly-afflicted X10. A “company spokesman” has told IDG’s news service that Android 2.1 will be coming before the end of the year, with details on exactly how that’s going to happen coming “in the near future.” We’re in November now, so there’s really no time for games if they’re serious about making this happen before 2010′s out — then again, how many X8 owners are out there at this point?

Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 slated for Android 2.1 upgrade this year originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 14:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-10-29

Android 2.1 starts rolling out to Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 line this weekend
Posted by MobiG @ 10:12 pm

Doesn’t get much more “late October” than this, does it? Sony Ericsson has announced that it’ll begin delivering Android 2.1 upgrades to its X10 line of phones at long last this coming Sunday, October 31st — but odds are pretty good you won’t be in the first batch. In fact, only unbranded X10s, X10 Minis, and X10 Mini Pros in Nordic countries will be getting boosted at first, followed by “more kits” on Monday and throughout November. As a refresher, these updates will bring 720p video capture on the X10 proper (complete with continuous autofocus), a new backup / restore app, and a bunch of other tweaks that should make your little pal feel a bit less 2009 and bit more 2010. Froyo would be nice, of course… but we’ll take what we can get.

Android 2.1 starts rolling out to Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 line this weekend originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Oct 2010 13:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-10-05

Skype app arrives in Android Market, WiFi-only in the US
Posted by MobiG @ 2:08 pm

Finally, at long last, after so much waiting, Skype has made its debut as a full-fledged Android app. There are no Verizon-related limitations anymore, but Android Police reports that calling through the app is only available via WiFi, you can’t use your mobile’s data connection — not yet, anyway. Another note they make is that Skype is using quite a few processing cycles to do its job, so much so that it introduced crackling on a call carried out with the EVO. You’ll need to have Android 2.1 installed to run this thing, but if you do, why aren’t you downloading it already? Let us know how your own ‘droid fares in the comments below.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

P.S. — Skype’s press release and video after the break have confirmed that 3G Skype calls will be available to all outside the US. Wow. Also, Skype’s acknowledged there are some incompatibilities with Samsung Galaxy S phones and is working to iron those out.

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Skype app arrives in Android Market, WiFi-only in the US originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Oct 2010 05:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-09-23

Sony Ericsson pushes Android 2.1 upgrade for X10 family back to ‘late October’
Posted by MobiG @ 4:00 pm

Big surprises, eh? Sony Ericsson has been playing fast and loose with its calendar yet again, as it has just announced that the hotly (and by now angrily) anticipated upgrade to Android 2.1 for its X10 family of devices won’t be happening until late October. We were given the gravest of assurances that the end of September would be the time our tragic wait would end, but nope, apparently “we need a couple of more weeks before we are ready to start the roll-out.” Just so we’re clear, this isn’t Android 2.2, which is Google’s current highest iteration and has been around for months now — this is the upgrade to 2.1, aka Eclair, aka the software that’s not too far away from its first birthday. SE is trying to console users with promises of HD video and continuous autofocus bundled into the Xperia X10 update, but then there’s also word that different configs of the phones will get the update at different times. So don’t be surprised if your French-speaking X10 Mini is still doing the Donut deep into November.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Sony Ericsson pushes Android 2.1 upgrade for X10 family back to ‘late October’ originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 07:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-09-21

Orange launches OLED-donning San Francisco, doesn’t break the Android piggy bank
Posted by MobiG @ 7:10 pm

Oh snap! This is exactly what Nokia needs right now — another cheap Android handset to gobble up its wallet-friendly stronghold. What we’re looking at here is Orange’s oddly named San Francisco, a £99 ($154) pay-as-you-go Eclair handset crafted by ZTE. Much like its humble sibling Racer, Orange’s 4.6-ounce offering is loaded with a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset, 3.2 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio, and MicroSD expansion. Yet for the same price, the San Francisco somehow comes with a larger 3.5-inch 480 x 800 OLED capacitive touchscreen. This sure sounds like a tempting deal, but don’t whip out your credit card just yet — we’ll give you a yay or nay once we’ve seen how the phone fares in real life. For now, check out the official promo video after the break.

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Orange launches OLED-donning San Francisco, doesn’t break the Android piggy bank originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 21 Sep 2010 10:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dell Streak’s pre-rooted Android 2.1 update quietly suspended, revision coming in two or three weeks
Posted by MobiG @ 2:08 am

Ruh roh. Looks like Dell’s stepped onto its own toes real hard with the Streak’s Android 2.1 updateO2 just confirmed to us that due to some “feedback from users,” it’s decided to suspend said download while Dell gets cranking on a revised software release over the next two or three weeks. We weren’t given the exact reasons behind this quiet withdrawal, but our friends over at MoDaCo might have had the answer for some time — soon after the release, they discovered that the 2.1 firmware was in fact pre-rooted, thus leaving the Streak vulnerable to unauthorized access and modification (although handy for the seriously tech-minded). Yikes. On the bright side, such substantial time frame suggests that the upcoming fix should also address other bugs like incompatibility with the desktop suite, weird loading behavior in the browser, and missing WMV video playback functionality.

And here comes the inevitable question: what about Froyo? Well, neither Dell nor O2 could provide a date for the Streak’s scoop of frozen dessert, but we’ll bet you a white iPhone 4 that it won’t be out in October.

Dell Streak’s pre-rooted Android 2.1 update quietly suspended, revision coming in two or three weeks originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 20 Sep 2010 17:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-09-18

Samsung’s DI07 update for Epic 4G adds Media Hub, but does it fix other issues?
Posted by MobiG @ 1:57 am

The Samsung Epic 4G has a new software update available that takes the device from version DG27 (spotted in the build number and baseband version) to DI07. Since it launched on Sprint at the end of last month, users have complained about various issues from inaccurate GPS results (despite functional results in our testing with apps like Google Maps and Foursquare, obtaining a precise location from satellites only is still iffy at best and too often requires a reboot), 3G upload speeds that appear to be capped at 150kbps, poor signal reception and more and are likely waiting to see if those have been addressed. So far, the update details (included after the break) indicate that isn’t the case. Getting the update is a matter of luck for now with the servers initially in push mode but when it hits users should have access to the just-launched Media Hub app as well as optimizations for battery power in hotspot mode, performance tweaks and several fixes including one for recognizing 32 GB micro SD cards. Our Epic 4G isn’t rocking any new patches no matter how many times we hit Update Android; if you get the update, let us know if you notice any other changes.

Update: A few commenters have linked up the zip file for your manual upgrading pleasure. We were able to update using the process and haven’t experienced any glitches or instantaneous combustion as a result, though we are feeling even more attractive and intelligent than usual. A demonstration video from AndroidCentral is embedded after the break if you’re still curious.

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Samsung’s DI07 update for Epic 4G adds Media Hub, but does it fix other issues? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Sep 2010 16:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-09-17

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Android upgrade roadmap leaks out, shows 720p recording but no Froyo
Posted by MobiG @ 9:25 am

Sony Ericsson made it clear way back in May that the Xperia X10 family wouldn’t stay at the antiquated Android 1.6 forever — come Q4 2010, they’d get an Eclair with freshly revamped Timescape and Mediascape filling. Now, it looks like the company’s codified that promise in this allegedly leaked German roadmap. Spotted by a tipster at the Xperia X10 Blog at IFA 2010 in Berlin, the document describes a 720p video recording mode (with continuous autofocus) for the Xperia X10 alone, plus Facebook and Twitter contacts integration, an HTML5-compliant browser and five homescreen pages for the entire Xperia series with the release of Android 2.1. There’s also a separate “2.1x” release after that to bring the two ‘scapes up to snuff, and it seems the Xperia X8′s being bundled with the mini and mini pro as far as updates go. There’s sadly no mention of Android 2.2, but we wouldn’t yet count it out — for all we know, the very next page of that leaflet could be oozing delicious frozen yogurt all over these phones.

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Android upgrade roadmap leaks out, shows 720p recording but no Froyo originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Sep 2010 00:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-09-12

Android 2.x now on 70 percent of all active Android phones
Posted by MobiG @ 4:31 pm

Time to get down and boogie if you think the Android fragmentation issue is overblown. Google has dropped its latest platform version stats and Android 2.2, aka Froyo, has managed to corner a healthy 28.7 percent of all active Googlephones (those that accessed the Market within the two weeks leading up to September 1), rapidly closing the gap on version 2.1 and nearly matching in number the handsets still stuck on the Cupcake or Donut diet. When you consider that back in May those pesky 1.5 and 1.6 versions were on a whopping 62 percent of Android mobiles, you’ll probably agree that phone makers seem to be getting their act together in terms of delivering Google’s latest wares in a timely fashion. Who’d have thought it, the more practice they have, the better they’re getting at their jobs!

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Android 2.x now on 70 percent of all active Android phones originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Sep 2010 07:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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