Tag: Gingerbread

  • Dual-core HTC Sensation comes to T-Mobile

    Dual-core HTC Sensation comes to T-Mobile

    HTC are set to unleash twice the goodness of the HTC Sensation. The dual-core smartphone is expected to add some flavor to add some glitz to the otherwise ordinary world of phones in its genre. The spec sheet is as much eye candy as you could expect from a phone. Armed with a powerful 1.2GHz…

  • iPhone 3G accommodates Google Android Gingerbread

    iPhone 3G accommodates Google Android Gingerbread

    Okay, I admit that this is a boggling story to be told but it is fact! The OmniBoot software makes many phone-based miracles happen and one of them happens to be this. The Android 2.3 platform, graciously accommodated by the otherwise hostile Apple base, is quite a spectacle. With this smart tweak, users can choose…

  • New Sony Ericsson slider with Gingerbread spotted

    New Sony Ericsson slider with Gingerbread spotted

    China is the place to drill down the leaks and bring them out into open. It is possible that this phone is inspired by, or a sequel of the Xperia X10 Mini. Armed with Android 2.3, the phone tales a slider form factor, a 1GHz CPU, an Adreno 205 graphics adapter, a 3-inch display screen…

  • Gingerbread ported to Nokia N900

    Gingerbread ported to Nokia N900

    Russian coder Alexey Roslyakov who is also known as DrunkDebbuger has manged to port Android ver 2.3 (Gingerbread) on the Nokia N900. Though it is not very stable, it does make clear that a relationship between the two is possible. He says a publicly available experimental release should come before the year ends, which means…

  • Adam Notion Ink Tablet may run Gingerbread or Honeycomb

    Adam Notion Ink Tablet may run Gingerbread or Honeycomb

    Adam Notion Ink Tablet seems to be people’s favorite new iPad killer after the Samsung Galaxy Tab didn’t do much to shake the iPad from its roots. This one’s expected to pack Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) or Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). The tablet will provide with amazing features such as OpenGL ES and OpenSL ES support, VOIP,…

  • Gingerbread ROM being worked on for EVO and Droid Eris adaptation

    Gingerbread ROM being worked on for EVO and Droid Eris adaptation

    Since the roll out of the Gingerbread platform by Google yesterday, there’s been a steady hum of excitement among possible users as they gauge the possibilities and capabilities of this new platform. Developers are already at work on the platform. The Gingerbread ROM for the HTC 4G Evo, Wildfire and Droid Eris is already in…

  • Android chief Andy Rubin shows off Honeycomb Motorola Tablet

    Android chief Andy Rubin shows off Honeycomb Motorola Tablet

    As we’ve come to know it, the Honeycomb (Android 3.0) Tablet seems to be evasive yet. However, a little bit of teaser footage of Android head Andy Rubin flashing a new tablet, manufactured by Motorola and running a new Android OS, seems to be enough food for thought. What’s more is, there are specs. The…

  • Nexus S expected in mid-December, with Gingerbread

    Nexus S expected in mid-December, with Gingerbread

    As one would expect it to be, the new Google mobile OS is all set to roll out. Android 2.3 has been much spoken about by all of us at NewLaunches and is finally beginning to resurface. So what’s getting it to the surface? Well, it happens to be yet another Nexus phone. This time…

  • Google announces details on Android 2.3

    Google announces details on Android 2.3

    To keep us from lurking in the dark with poorly informed sources, Google took it upon them to shed some light on the Android 2.3 platform that’s also lovingly referred to as ‘Gingerbread’. Among the many changes introduces is a whole new user interface. This has affected the appearance of backgrounds, menus, settings and the…

  • PlayStation Phone seen in YouTube video with Android 2.3

    For all those who have wasted gallons of drool on the yet unannounced PlayStation Phone, here’s more reason to salivate. The phone made a pretty sight on a YouTube clip. Though brief, there was enough to be salvaged from the video that included. Apparently early guesses of the Android 2.3 backing seems fairly justified in…