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more about #androidos Jules Winfield: Sorry HTC, but after gazing my eyes upon the Moto Droid; I'm going to wait to see whats next in the pipeline...plus I have Sprint. :( #android20onhtchero more » Nick: well, since Hero's sense UI has a few features that will debut in 2.0 -- i would assume you could say it's a tie. oh, and i am friggin' pumped. ps t... more » Ninety-9: This sounds wonderful to me, I really can't wait for Sense UI + Eclair to come to my phone. Anyway, I am also getting a bit annoyed by the general to... more » TheScantronman: I still don't understand as to why Gizmodo keeps harping on the "tragically flawed" aspect as the firmware update that's now standard issue on the pho... more » tande04: We're still not 100% sure what android 2.0 really looks though if I'm not mistaken. We've got a Moto version of it but I've seen nothing to indicate ... more » jellotime91: Why is this news? Shouldn't this be a given? That's why I love my iPhone. There's no question of whether or not I'll be getting an update.. -_- #andro... more » Joshua Jehryan: iPhone or this my head is exploding #android20onhtchero more » -
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HTC Hero Among First To Get Android 2.0 Update
According to HTC's Twitter feed, the no-longer-tragically-flawed HTC Hero is getting a sprucing up with an update to Android 2.0. Will the OS actually shine through this time, or is HTC's Sense UI gonna continue running the show? [Twitter] -
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Kogan Agora, The Australian Android Phone, Delayed Indefinitely
Well shoot—the Kogan Agora, widely believed to become the next Android Handset (as well as Australia's first), is now delayed indefinitely. The reason: potential future compatibility issues with the smartphone's screen. More » -
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Motorola Building a Huge Development Team for Android, With 350 Humanoids
TechCrunch is reporting that Motorola is getting pretty serious about Android, with immediate plans to expand their dedicated project team from 50 to 350. If true, this could mark a turning point for Motorola, whose phones have been seeming less and less competitive every day. While putting more than a few eggs in Android's basket might not be advisable quite yet, our own succinct Brian Lam put it best: "Motorola hardware plus Android OS = WANT" (This is how he always talks, by the way). In case you were wondering what exactly that unfamiliar sound was, Motorola, I'll tell you. That was the sound of unbridled enthusiasm for one of your potential phones, AFTER 2004. Did you enjoy it? Then keep hiring. [TechCrunch]
