Daily Archives: August 18, 2009

T-Mobile G1 Won’t See Any Android Updates Beyond 1.5 (Update: Maybe it Will)

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 Sparks, a time is soon coming when devs “wont be able to fit the latest [Android] release on the G1’s internal flash,” and yet another engineer has chimed in via Twitter to say that he “can’t promise” that any update after 1.5 will fit. For whatever reason, HTC gifted the G1 with an incredibly meager amount of internal flash, and considering that no Android phone will support app storage / loading from a microSD card, there’s no way to free up room for Donut, Eclair or Flan. You’ve been a real champ, G1, but without 2.0+, we just can’t give you the love and devotion you truly need. Go on, call us fickle — we deserve it.

[Via Electronista and jkOnTheRun]

Update: We’ve received a statement directly from T-Mobile on the matter, saying “We plan to continue working with Google to introduce future software updates to the T-Mobile G1. Reports to the contrary are inaccurate.” It’s unclear whether those are just going to be security and stability updates to 1.5 or whether we’ll see wholesale new versions like Donut and beyond, but for the sake of G1 owners everywhere, we’re hoping it’s the latter.

source: Engadget.com
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HTC’s Leo-bound TouchFlo 3D 2.6 Lovingly Demonstrated

HTC's Leo-bound TouchFlo 3D version 2.6 lovingly demonstrated
No, that’s not a Hero up there. That’s an image of the latest version of HTC’s TouchFlo 3D, destined for inclusion on the company’s next Windows Mobile smartphone — likely the fabled Leo we’ve been hearing about oh so much over the past few days. pocketnow.com has posted a walkthrough of the the UI, which looks lovely and clean and is a solid step up over previous revisions. It even runs quite well on this Touch Diamond2 it’s been installed to, meaning performance should be incredibly snappy on the Leo if its hardware is as solid as is rumored. There’s still no confirmation from HTC about any new hardware, but until that comes (it shouldn’t be long, now) you can enjoy the enthusiastic video after the break.
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source: Engadget.com
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LG BL40 Chocolate Touch Gets the Hands-On Treatment… On Video!

We’ve still got our hopes up for an August 23rd launch date, but in the meantime we do have a, well, tasty video of LG’s BL40 Chocolate Touch to tide us over. As you might have guessed, the UI is of the 3D S-Class variety. The accelerometer looks pretty snappy, and watching video seems to be a joy on the 4-inch, 21:9 display. Of course, we could give you a scene-by-scene recap, but we’d hate to spoil this Oscar-worthy production for you. Peep it yourself after the break.

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source: Engadget.com

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