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2010-12-12
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Forgive my questions, I'm curious!
The battery life sounds AMAZING. Supposedly Gingerbread has even more battery life enhancements as well as speed enhancements, so that will be something to look forward to!
Is the JPU firmware official or is it a community project?
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2010-12-12
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@ Delta Quadrant
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2010-12-12
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@ Israel.
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Ah, thanks for the update!
Actually, I read that Samsung recently announced (in a tweet, or something) that Gingerbread would be coming to the Galaxy S line. However, the community should provide enough support for future versions of the OS.
Well, as I understand it Nokia releases source as well, though the drivers and closed apps are not released; but correct me if I'm wrong. This is the same with Android.
I would like to see a similar situation as on PCs where hardware drivers are modularized in the stock OS rather than the OS and drivers being shipped as one lump of software tied to a specific device. This would likely make updating and distribution much easier, and if pulled off elegantly, could be a very painless experience. Plus upgrading the OS could be placed directly into the user's hands, or made much easier for carriers.
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2010-12-12
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@ Delta Quadrant
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Do you have the source code for the N900 camera app?
Can you add buttons to it?
What about the source code for the phone app?
Can you add buttons to that?
You can for the galaxy S, for example, Power button was hacked to be used as camera Shutter button.
About drivers I don't know.
About Nexus S, there were reports to both ends, some saying they don't know yet, some saying yes.
Personally I think it won't, cause that will make the Galaxy S last longer, preventing users from buying new phones.
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2011-04-13
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2011-04-15
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2011-04-16
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Returned my Galaxy S 4G ... not a replacement for the N900. Yes it did have some things the N900 did not but the lack of a keyboard really started to get too me, internal storage space was another ever present annoying factor. Why have only 128 megs of internal user storage on a modern device? Not all apps install to the SD ... in fact most of the major ones don't. Super Amoled screen ... meh ... wasn't that cool and the flimsy construction of the device kept bothering me. Oh and on the bothering side, no camera button at all, I did not realize how annoying it would be to constantly have to find the camera app to take pictures. Seriously, I got the no flash thing but no hard button for the camera is basically saying we forgot it had a camera.
I got a HTC G2 instead, much better design and solid hardware. The N900 is my on the go Linux terminal now.
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2011-04-22
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The battery life sounds AMAZING. Supposedly Gingerbread has even more battery life enhancements as well as speed enhancements, so that will be something to look forward to!
Is the JPU firmware official or is it a community project?