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Where can I find this particular wallpaper as I think it is dopeOriginally Posted by Crazy EBW
Finally rooted my X. Got tired of not being able to do screenshots and stuff. Now I gotta figure out what's next.
Here's my current homescreen...
Where can I find this particular wallpaper as I think it is dopeOriginally Posted by Crazy EBW
Finally rooted my X. Got tired of not being able to do screenshots and stuff. Now I gotta figure out what's next.
Here's my current homescreen...
Originally Posted by Faint Dj3
Well 2.3 is here
Originally Posted by Faint Dj3
Well 2.3 is here
[h1]Gingerbread Already Rolling Out to Nexus One Owners [Update][/h1]
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By: Joe Levi | 12:42 PM 6-Dec-10 | 2 Comments
UPDATE: Some people who have reported getting upgrades to their Nexus One today may be getting 2.2.1, which is an updated Froyo release, not Gingerbread. This could be preparatory to rolling out a Gingerbread OTA (so that all Nexus One's are running the same base OS), or it could be coincidental. Android dev Reto Meier says that the original Engadget post reporting the rollout -- since pulled -- is false, and that Gingerbread will actually be hitting the N1 in a few weeks (just as Froyo did following its launch).
Various sources are reporting that they're beginning to see the Gingerbread (Android 2.3) over-the-air update arriving on Nexus One devices.
This update won't bring all the capabilites that Gingerbread contains (NFC being the most prominent, as it's hardware dependent), but the changes to the user interface and other performance boosting features of the OS are likely being included in the OTA.
If you have a Nexus One and want to try and hurry the update along, go to your dialer and key in *#*#CHECKIN#*#*. After the last character is input the dialed numbers should disappear and moments later a "checkin succeeded" alert should show up in your notification bar. This will basically alert the Google servers that you're there, and any updates that are available to you should be queued for delivery that much faster.
Do you have a Nexus One? Have you seen the Gingerbread update yet? How big was it? How long did it take to download? What are your initial impressions?
Sources: Engadget, Android Guys