For owners of the original European version of the HTC Hero, it seems like the date for Android 2.1 is always being pushed back as people are still hopeful...
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The guys at Phonescoope takes a look at Google Earth, now available for the Google Nexus One and the Android 2.1 OS. Google Earth is a free download from the Google App Market.
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A brief overview on Engadget last week of some market share figures presented by comScore hid some amazing results for Android. In Engadgets article and subsequent posts around the internet, people noted that the point changes were fairly minor, and pointed to Microsofts 4-point loss as the biggest detail of note. Android gained 4-points, largely
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As many as five new Android phones could be announced next week during CTIA, but the one I am looking forward to the most is the HTC Supersonic. This device is significant because it is rumored to be the first 4G handset for Sprint's new WiMax network.
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The Android version of Fring got updated yesterday and the new version includes a new buddy list look, brand-new profile screen and the long-anticipated dialer, among other improvements. Download the new version here.
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Sprint promised a little while ago that they were going to provide a software update for customers who have either a HTC Hero or a Samsung Moment. A report over on news.softpedia.com says that the update which was namely the Android 2.1 still seems a way off before Sprint will actually deliver the solution. Rumours
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