Gingerbread SDK released as of yesterday
Swliles89
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So,early yesterday morning the Google Corporation finally completed Gingerbread and decided to let their next wunderkind,aka,"Android Gingerbread" out into the wilds of the world.This is exciting news, as most of us are drooling over that new user interface and the specified speed improvements within the confinds of the code itself,resulting in an even snappier experience for the phones to be blessed with the version's presence in the coming months,years,etc.

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Stein5830
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It's not all about the UI, its the increase in efficiency in coding on the backend to increase battery life and phone performance without having to increase the processor speed.

 

But just want to throw out that they are showing 2.3 before VZW gets us 2.2.... awesome eh?

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PJNC284
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The UI really isn't that different.  They pretty much added a black notification bar, green accents and called it a day. Still looks nice with the keyboard enhancements and voip framework (sure it'll get crippled by the carriers).

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Stein5830
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It's not all about the UI, its the increase in efficiency in coding on the backend to increase battery life and phone performance without having to increase the processor speed.

 

But just want to throw out that they are showing 2.3 before VZW gets us 2.2.... awesome eh?

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Swliles89
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I have to agree with the matter of efficiency more.I have the Fascinate and I can only sit and beam about the possibilities of what could be achieved with a lower voltage output while acheiving a faster process completion method.It's all a dream for now though.All a dream.

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Swliles89
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Your absolutely right about all you've listed but I personally found that I liked the black noti bar and Android green accents much better.The keyboard is the thing I've heard the most buzz about though quite honestly.It's suppose to be much more intuitive and better conformed than the Eclair (which I have ) or Froyo stock keyboard options.I can't wait to see it all.If,it ever comes.

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PJNC284
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More efficient code is nice and all that but the average user won't notice any of the behind the scenes stuff in daily use and I wouldn't expect a significant boost in battery life.   Point is that Google could've totally skipped Gingerbread and it wouldn't have been a big deal.  And at the rate of the Froyo release, I'm sure Honeycomb will be wildly distributed before the Fascinate tastes Gingerbread. lol

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Stein5830
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Alas if only we could customize our phones. I have had another post edited because I have mentioned the dreaded "r" word as the only way to get froyo running. Beyond that there are some ROM's that are barebones and awesome on the Fascinate (barebones = less crapware = better battery life + ability to install famous "lag fix" and GPS fix).... any bets on if this posted gets edited?
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Cinderqh
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Hi Stein. If you know of any 'workarounds' or other that will make the audio output ports work (like for headphones) I'd really like to know.

 

{edited for privacy}

 

And if not, that's ok, thanks anyway.

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Cinderqh
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OK thanks for the edit but that is a 'safe' acct, not one of my primaries. But no problem, I understand.

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Stein5830
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Hahah, go figure, anyways just PM me and I'll see if I can help you out with the audio ports... the bottom line is all of the ROM's that I am familiar with do not have any audio port issues so it may have been a bad write... PM and ill see if i can help.
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Cinderqh
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i wanted to, but I dont see a way to PM? I looked on your profile too. That's why I added my email before. Can you PM me?

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pauldangerkile

The latest versions of Google's apps are for 2.2 and up, so we miss out on any new features without 2.2. I agree though, that JIT, and green-and-black, aren't enough, but the latest gmail? Yeah, I want that.

 

Paul

[Edited to comply with Terms of Service]

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tubesokk
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I doubt we as the forgotten Samsung stepchild that we ever see it. We still haven't gotten a sniff of froyo even though Verizon supposedly has it it their bloatware riddled clutches. Enough already big v. Enough bloatware we don't use or care about.
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PJNC284
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