Android OS 2.0 Donut released to devs

Google have released elements of Android OS 2.0 Donut to the developer community. Google Android 2.0, codenamed “Donut” is now officially being distributed via the companies official code repository. The upgraded OS is designed to work on all existing Android phones and has some new features like multi-touch support, universal search, text-to-speech, automated backups and an upgraded camera application. New widgets for the homescreen include a toggle for Wi-Fi, screen brightness and more. One thing to note is that XDA’s cyanogen claims that Donut is not Android 2.0 but is more or less an incremental upgrade to the OS, like Cupcake was. You can download Donut now for your G1 or Hero devices.
Android OS 2.0 Donut

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July 27th, 2009 | | Posted in Cell Phone, Cell Phone News & Info

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