12-10-2011, 10:06
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Re: Google Android
Wildfire S possibly could as it was released after the Desire.
Original Wildfire is the sticking point
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12-10-2011, 10:18
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Re: Google Android
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Wildfire S possibly could as it was released after the Desire.
Original Wildfire is the sticking point
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It may have been released after the Desire but its a cheap entry level android phone, it will not be powerful enough to handle Gingerbread.
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12-10-2011, 10:23
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Re: Google Android
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Originally Posted by Stephen
It may have been released after the Desire but its a cheap entry level android phone, it will not be powerful enough to handle Gingerbread.
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Actually I correct myself
Wildfire S can as it's already got it
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_wildfire_s-3777.php
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OS Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
CPU 600MHz Sncorpion CPU, Adreno 200 GPU, Qulacomm MSM7227 chipset
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Wildfire_S
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It is powered by a 600 MHz Qualcomm processor and runs the Android operating system, version 2.3.3
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12-10-2011, 10:59
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Re: Google Android
Chris must have the older one then, I didn't know that one was still onsale though.
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12-10-2011, 12:09
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Re: Google Android
wildfire S has it
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12-10-2011, 12:39
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Re: Google Android
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wildfire S has it
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So its the Wildfire S you have then? As that apparently has Gingerbread on it already (2.3.x)
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19-10-2011, 22:34
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Re: Google Android
Ice Cream Sandwich was launched to day (Ice Cream Sandwich - also known as Android 4.0)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15365354
http://news.sky.com/home/technology/article/16092370
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Ice Cream Sandwich will be gradually rolled out across smartphones and tablets running Google Android software, the first of which being Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone.
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19-10-2011, 22:55
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Re: Google Android
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And it launches on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus ( Star Trek: Generations anyone?) which should be good for several updates yet, like the Nexus One.
I've been playing with Cyanogenmod on a second-hand Orange San Francisco (ZTE Blade). It's pretty sweet, especially the ability to turn it into a wireless hotspot when your VM connection has screwed up!
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20-10-2011, 00:23
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Re: Google Android
I think they should have kept the original name of "Nexus Prime", instead of "Galaxy Nexus".
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20-10-2011, 01:09
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Re: Google Android
I also think Nexus Prime is a better name.
I hope my HTC Sensation gets this update, if HTC don't then it is screw HTC time and i will root it now it has the bootloader unlocked and never buy another HTC.
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20-10-2011, 08:01
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Re: Google Android
I have the HTC Desire S from T-Mobile, is that like to get ICS?
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20-10-2011, 08:59
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Re: Google Android
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I have the HTC Desire S from T-Mobile, is that like to get ICS?
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I haven't seen any announcements from any manufacturers yet, it's probably too early still. I don't know if it's even possible due to hardware requirements.. but the proof is if they can get it running on the Nexus One which is basically the same as the original HTC Desire.
There *are* indications that Cyanogenmod will port Android 4.0 across to supported handsets, that should include the Desire S. Of course, that sort of thing voids your warranty..
Added: I would be careful if poking around the Cyanogenmod site as there's a persistent Javascript-based malware infection on the site. If you use Firefox + NoScript you should be safe enough.
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20-10-2011, 09:41
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Re: Google Android
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
I have the HTC Desire S from T-Mobile, is that like to get ICS?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dynamoo
I haven't seen any announcements from any manufacturers yet, it's probably too early still. I don't know if it's even possible due to hardware requirements.. but the proof is if they can get it running on the Nexus One which is basically the same as the original HTC Desire.
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HTC have issued this (quoted on TechRadar http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-...update-1034902)
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"We are excited about the latest update for Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, and are currently reviewing its features and functionality to determine our upgrade plans," said a spokesperson.
"Our goal for Android updates is to give every customer an improved user experience, which means balancing each phone's unique hardware, HTC Sense experience and the Android kernel."
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Have a feeling they are bit miffed that a few bits of what was unique to Sense is in ICS
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20-10-2011, 11:36
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Re: Google Android
I'm sure I read somewhere (I forget where, I look at a LOT of tech stuff) that if your phone is able to run Gingerbread then it should be able to run ICS. So if your phone has a 1 Ghz processor, 512 MB or RAM you may be ok. You may even be alright with lower spec hardware, although of course the experience may not be quite the same...
Speaking from a non XDA Devs point of view as I'm sure you'll see a lot of Android variants done there coming out in due course.
Most manufacturers these days, try to do at least one OS upgrade during the life of your phone, so if it originally shipped with Gingerbread, there's a good chance it may get updated to ICS at some point, it's not always as simple as you might think though as manufacturers tend to put their own proprietary stuff on top of the OS . I.E. Touchwiz, Motoblur, Sense etc.
I'm quite excited about ICS because its the first real step in a unified OS for both the phone & tablet platform, no more forked branches, and greater focus on the whole as a result, plus Matias Duarte the guy who did a lot of WebOs is firmly embedded in the team now, and that's showing in little touches that 'demystify' Android, which is good, as its the OS that's not as intuitive as Windows or IOS. Although at this point, all the OS makers are aiming at Evolution over Revolution.
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21-10-2011, 17:10
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Re: Google Android
I'm hoping once the Galaxy Nexus is released that Google won't be too much longer releasing ICS for the Nexus S as apparently it's been confirmed that it definitely will be coming to that phone (which happens to be my current device  )
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