Google Begins Pushing Android 2.2 to the Nexus One Smartphone
Google June 28 began pushing its Android 2.2 operating system build over the air to the thousands of users who own the Google Nexus One smartphone. Google’s latest OS build features speed improvements, a Cloud-to-Device Messaging API and enterprise and security controls for running Microsoft Exchange. The move comes after Motorola said Android 2.2 would come to the new Motorola Droid X device, which launches July 15, later this summer. Sprint followed that pledge by voicing its eventual support for Android 2.2 on the HTC Evo 4G. – Google June 28 began officially pushing its Android 2.2
operating system build over the air to the thousands of users who own the
Google Nexus One smartphone.
The search engine turned phone provider in January by rolling out the Android 2.1-based Nexus One via a
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