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vvaleta
21/04/10, 14:44:51
Buenos chicos, para que no se enfrie el calenton........:silbando::silbando:








Android 2.2 is coming. What features do you want?


(http://androidandme.com/2010/04/news/android-2-2-is-coming-what-features-do-you-want/#comments)
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http://androidandme.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/froyo-post-image-540.png The majority of Android phones are still [URL="http://androidandme.com/2010/04/news/and-then-there-were-3-google-updates-android-fragmentation-numbers/"]running an outdated firmware (http://www.addthis.com/bookmark.php?pub=androidanme&v=250&source=tbx-250&tt=0&s=facebook&url=http%3A%2F%2Fandroidandme.com%2F2010%2F04%2Fne ws%2Fandroid-2-2-is-coming-what-features-do-you-want%2F&title=Android%202.2%20is%20coming.%20What%20featur es%20do%20you%20want%3F%20%E2%80%93%20Android%20an d%20Me&content=&lng=es), but that hasn’t slowed Google from advancing their mobile operating system. Everyone knows the next version of Android (codenamed Froyo) is on the way and the rumors (1 (http://phandroid.com/2010/04/14/nexus-one-to-receive-an-ota-soon/), 2 (http://www.androidguys.com/2010/04/14/rumor-nexus-major-ota-update/)) are beginning to pick up that the Nexus One will receive it soon.
Based on the data from our analytics reports it appears Google has already begun testing on their next firmware – Android 2.2. Google engineers have routinely given codenames to future builds of Android (Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, etc.), but they don’t receive a point release till they are finalized and nearing distribution.
http://androidandme.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/android22-510x97.png (http://androidandme.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/android22.png)
We have shared this reporting data before and people are always quick to point out that it can be easily faked, but I have spoke with additional sources familiar with the matter who confirmed Android 2.2 is currently being tested.
The feature set for Android 2.2 was frozen long ago, but it remains mostly unknown. Google decided last year that they would no longer publish public roadmaps for future versions of Android. Based on the information we can gather, it appears Android 2.2 will mainly focus on performance enhancements.
Some of the rumored features for Android 2.2 include:


JIT compiler
Free additional RAM
OpenGL ES 2.0 enhancements
Flash 10.1 support
Fixed problem with “crazy screen” / Resolution of cross multitouch
Activation of Color Trackball
Enable FM radio

Some of these features are plausible and others we have no clue.
The JIT compiler (http://androidandme.com/2010/02/news/jit-compiler-coming-to-android-sooner-than-you-think/) has already been confirmed by Google and we expect to find out new details during Google I/O. Android engineers will be leading a discussion (http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions/jit-compiler-androids-dalvik-vm.html) that informs devs how to test and tune their apps to work with the new compiler.
Additional free RAM should come thanks to the new Linux kernel being used in Froyo. Google is moving from 2.6.29 to the newer 2.6.32 (http://androidandme.com/2010/02/news/preheat-the-oven-googles-mixin-up-a-batch-of-gingerbread/) which makes it possible to address the extra RAM. This has already been done in custom ROMs like CyanogenMod (http://www.cyanogenmod.com/) so expect this feature for sure.
I’m no expert on OpenGL, but it has long been rumored that Froyo (or a future build) will add new APIs to the Android NDK which will let Java devs have full access to the OpenGL ES 2.0 library.
Flash 10.1 is coming in the first half of the year (http://androidandme.com/2010/04/news/correction-flash-10-1-for-android-still-on-track-for-1h-2010/). It is entirely possible it could be tied to a future Android firmware and be included with an OTA update.
We have already addressed the HTC touch sensor issues (http://androidandme.com/2010/03/news/a-closer-look-at-htcs-touch-sensors/). It sounds like a future software update could be used to clean this up a little.
Multicolor trackball notifications are definitely coming. Android hackers like ChainsDD (http://twitter.com/chainsdd) have already unlocked this feature for users of custom ROMs. Google advertised the multicolor trackball during its launch of the Nexus One, but the feature was cut from the final Android 2.1 build.
When it comes to the FM radio, I have no idea. Other HTC phones on a similar Snapdragon platform (Desire and Incredible) include the FM radio so it’s not out of the question that the N1 has it too.
I spoke with Google’s Eric Tseng during CES and he told me there were many secrets left in the Nexus One that we would discover later.
When is it Android 2.2 coming out?

Circle May 19th on your calendar (http://androidandme.com/calendar/). This is the opening day of Google I/O and I’m anticipating the release of Android 2.2 (and maybe the Flash 10.1 beta) will be tied to this event. Google has provided every developer attending the event a free Droid or Nexus One, so it is possible to see a simultaneous release on both devices.
I’m really curious how first generation devices are going to play with this release. We are expecting most phones to receive Android 2.1 this month, so it will be interesting to see how Froyo fits in. Some of the Android engineers have been talking about Froyo on the Google boards (http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform/browse_thread/thread/752316401d89b588) and it is unclear if the HTC Dream and Magic will be able to support it since they only have 192 MB of RAM.
What features do you want in the next version of Android?

xavi_7_77
21/04/10, 14:56:13
Gracias por la info vvaleta!

Ya lo había leído pero no le he dado mucha importancia, ya que es lo que he leído en adroidsis.

Un saludo!

porkulizer
21/04/10, 14:56:41
En serio permite que me ria a estas alturas :platano::platano::platano:

abelvm83
21/04/10, 15:06:15
vvaleta has sembrado la semilla del mal, ahora este tema se multiplicara por multitud de hilos, terminando con la paciencia de los moderadores X-D ..Ahora ya en serio si se dedicaran a actualizar todos los terminales de 1 vez a 2.1 y dejaran de bombardear con futuras actualizaciones tendrian al personal mas contento.

Gloso
21/04/10, 15:07:03
y la 2.1 se la saltan o como va esto??

jorge_kai
21/04/10, 15:07:32
vvaleta has sembrado la semilla del mal, ahora este tema se multiplicara por multitud de hilos, terminando con la paciencia de los moderadores X-D ..Ahora ya en serio si se dedicaran a actualizar todos los terminales de 1 vez a 2.1 y dejaran de bombardear con futuras actualizaciones tendrian al personal mas contento.
espero que entre todos impidamos que no lleguemos a eso... :-)

alvaro87
21/04/10, 15:30:21
Iran por la version 937456934 y mi hero en la 1.5, que triste u.u

vvaleta
21/04/10, 17:55:32
Lo pongo como mera información, ya me da igual si actualizan o no actualizan, tenemos cocinero sobradamente preparados para portarnos roms.

Sent from my Hero using Tapatalk

etolini
21/04/10, 18:03:34
pero por lo que da a entender... esto solo seria para el nexus... sino no entiendo lo de Enable FM radio.
Igualmente creo que nuestros Heros se quedaran en 2.1

vvaleta
21/04/10, 18:05:28
pero por lo que da a entender... esto solo seria para el nexus... sino no entiendo lo de Enable FM radio.
Igualmente creo que nuestros Heros se quedaran en 2.1
Puede que no, he leido en algun lado, que los dispositivos que no tubieran receptor de radio, podrian hacerlo por la placa wifi que incorpora y es fuera compatible.

etolini
21/04/10, 18:27:36
Puede que no, he leido en algun lado, que los dispositivos que no tubieran receptor de radio, podrian hacerlo por la placa wifi que incorpora y es fuera compatible.
mmm me suena muy muy extraño... o tienen receptor Fm o no...
Vaya si es por wifi los que tenemos tarifa de datos ya tenemos radio ( via 3G).
Pero por lo que se, si la placa no cuenta con el decodificador Fm, ya puedes actualizar, que nada de nada...

porkulizer
21/04/10, 18:43:27
pero por lo que da a entender... esto solo seria para el nexus... sino no entiendo lo de Enable FM radio.
Igualmente creo que nuestros Heros se quedaran en 2.1

Y como sigamos asi en la 1.5 xDDD

helio_150
21/04/10, 20:32:57
jajajajajaja esto es la ostia, jajajajaja

voy a cambiar de terminal ya mismo, jajajaja


entre los impresentables de htc, los cocineros con sus donates y chicken y todavia no he encontrado ninguna rom que funcione todo lo que deveria funcionar en un terminal de 400 pavos, me cambio de terminal seguro, acepto sugerencias, cual me recomendais?.......que tenga orange claro.


un saludo

Arkaknio
22/04/10, 04:08:34
Jojojojo. :platano::platano::platano::platano:

Seguro que HTC decide saltársela, total, ¿para qué va a actualizar a 2.2 si seguro que dentro de poco sale la 2.3?.

HTC Hero, premio al timo más grande de 2009. Y sin transferencia Bluetooth todavía oiga!!

etolini
22/04/10, 11:47:46
bueno sin transferencia oficial...
porque mira que tenemos Roms cocinadas con 2.1...

POLDER2010
22/04/10, 11:56:15
señores nos nos queda otra que poner una rom cocinada buscar la 2.1 mejor que valla y nada a jodernos valla.ahora mismo no puedo comprarme otro movil osea tuneare mi hero :grin:aunque ya me de asco ver la hero toy falto perras .Eso si mio proximo movil sera samsung o la milestoneX-D

lomismo
22/04/10, 23:51:53
Creo que ya hay fecha para la 2.2 , parece ser que sera el 28 de Diciembre ;-)