it looks like they're finally making some good improvements to text input and manipulation... finally.
still looks like music and media management isn't a high priority/concern.
New Platform Technologies
Media Framework
* New media framework fully replaces OpenCore, maintaining all previous codec/container support for encoding and decoding.
* Integrated support for the VP8 open video compression format and the WebM open container format
* Adds AAC encoding and AMR wideband encoding
Linux Kernel
* Upgraded to 2.6.35
Networking
* SIP stack, configurable by device manufacturer
* Support for Near Field Communications (NFC), configurable by device manufacturer
* Updated BlueZ stack
Dalvik runtime
* Dalvik VM:
o Concurrent garbage collector (target sub-3ms pauses)
o Adds further JIT (code-generation) optimizations
o Improved code verification
o StrictMode debugging, for identifying performance and memory issues
* Core libraries:
o Expanded I18N support (full worldwide encodings, more locales)
o Faster Formatter and number formatting. For example, float formatting is 2.5x faster.
o HTTP responses are gzipped by default. XML and JSON API response sizes may be reduced by 60% or more.
o New collections and utilities APIs
o Improved network APIs
o Improved file read and write controls
o Updated JDBC
* Updates from upstream projects:
o OpenSSL 1.0.0a
o BouncyCastle 1.45
o ICU 4.4
o zlib 1.2.5
I'm interested to see how well it performs, as well as how long it will take the application devs to catch up.
Looks like a decent number of updates. I hope this makes you all happier, I know you have been talking about them needing to update a lot of things that are addressed in the update.
Sabre (Julian) 92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
Sabre wrote:Looks like a decent number of updates. I hope this makes you all happier, I know you have been talking about them needing to update a lot of things that are addressed in the update.
I'm only signing 1 yr contracts from this point on. Mobile phones are the new personal computer, going two years with the same one is kinda painful. Plus there's some logic here. By signing for 2 yrs I saved $400, but I want a upgrade now after only one year and if I want a new phone I have to shell out $600. However, if I'd gotten a 1 yr contract I'd have only save $300, but I could have saved another $300 on an upgrade now, so $600 saved in a 2 year period.
All my cars have drum brakes and are sub 200 hp, what am I doing with my life?
2013 Mazda 2
1994 Chevy S10 pickup
1985 Chevy Caprice (no fuel system)
well, i went and installed one of the Cyanogenmod CM7 nightlies and am now running a gingerbread rom built from the aosp. i have to say, i'm impressed so far.
it's really starting to feel like android is growing up.
I'd love to hear more after you've used it a week! If they have made it that much better, then I might be convinced to switch sides, provided I can find a phone with a great screen!
Sabre (Julian) 92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
So CyanogenMod 7 (gingerbread) went stable today. Been running the RCs for the passed month or so and I'm very impressed. Android has matured to the point where I think I'll be comfortable with this version for a while and not lusting after the next version as much as I have in the past.
All my cars have drum brakes and are sub 200 hp, what am I doing with my life?
2013 Mazda 2
1994 Chevy S10 pickup
1985 Chevy Caprice (no fuel system)
i'm glad to see the advances that the community provides for the platform. i'd just like to see it a little more unified. the performance and reliability of rc's and finals still vary wildly between manufacturers and even between devices from the same vendor!
I solve that problem by choosing my device based on the support it has. That's why i went with the HTC incredible, which aside from the power sucking screen has been pretty much the best android device I could ask for.
All my cars have drum brakes and are sub 200 hp, what am I doing with my life?
2013 Mazda 2
1994 Chevy S10 pickup
1985 Chevy Caprice (no fuel system)