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What's new in Android 2.0? Part 1: User features

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Google has taken the wraps off the next major version of Android: Android 2.0 (also known as "Eclair"). This is the first of a series of 3 articles covering what the new release has to offer. In part 1, I'll cover user features and availability. Part 2 covers developer features, and part 3 will try to answer any other questions you might have about the new platform. [ See also: Motorola DROID on Verizon: Is this the iPhone killer you're looking for? ] New user features This video from Google shows off a few of the new features: Eclair features include: Availability The Android 2.0 Software Developer's Kit (SDK) is available today so that developers can verify their programs will work with the new operating system. The first retail device running 2.0 will be the Motorola Droid. It's expected to be announced tomorrow at a Verizon event and is scheduled to come out sometime in November. The second device with 2.0 will probably be Sony Ericsson's Xperia X3/Infinity/Rachael (it's traditional for every Android phone to have at least 3 names). A release date for that model hasn't been announced but it's widely expected to be out before the end of the year as well.

posted by Ed Burnette
October 27, 2009 @ 12:02 pm

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