How to Install Android 2.3.3 on Nexus One

by Haris on February 25, 2011
in Android, Tips and Tricks

Google Nexus Unbox - 42And the manual update is finally here! Google released Android 2.3.3 software update for the Nexus One and the Nexus S yesterday, but that will be rolled out to everyone in the coming few weeks.

Like always, the manual download links are out and available for the impatient. If you can’t wait for the official download notification to show up, follow the instructions below.

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Nexus S / Nexus One Android 2.3.3 Now Available

by Haris on February 23, 2011
in Android

Google just announced that they are rolling out the Nexus One / Nexus S Android 2.3.3 software update OTA and it will take a few weeks before it is fully completed.

The update will be rolled out over-the-air and will take some time to for all users to receive it. People with both devices will not receive it in one day.

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Gingerbread Theme for CyanogenMod 6.1

by Haris on December 8, 2010
in Android

Android 2.3 Gingerbread isn’t going to be released for any device till the Nexus S is launched on December 16 and Nexus One users are also eagerly waiting for the launch along with other Android phone users

A developer at XDA has managed to develop a Gingerbread (Android 2.3) theme/metamorph for CyanogenMod 6.1 users.

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Android 2.3 User Guide, Now Available Online

by Haris on December 7, 2010
in Android

One of the hottest topics since yesterday is the latest Android OS update, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and the Nexus S phone which will be the first device to have Gingerbread on-board.

We haven’t yet got our hands o nthe Nexus S device or on Gingerbread for the Nexus One, but we did found the Android 2.3 full user guide.

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Android 2.3 Gingerbread VoIP – Internet Calling

by Haris on December 6, 2010
in Personal

Google released the latest Android OS, Gingerbread – Android 2.3 – a couple of hours ago that brings many new features to your Android device and ofcourse, the Google Nexus S.

Major focus has been put into gaming, multimedia and near field communication (NFC) in this latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread software update, but there is another feature you would love to have, built-in Internet calling – VoIP.

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Nexus One Android 2.3 Software Update Released

by Haris on December 6, 2010
in Android, Gadgets, Google

Just with the huge announcement of the Android 2.3 and the Google Nexus S, Google has already started rolling out the Android 2.3 software update from Nexus One.

I’m still waiting for the Nexus One Android 2.3 software update on my phone, but I’m sure it is somewhere around and will show up soon.

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Android 2.3 Official Announcement Video on YouTube

by Haris on December 6, 2010
in Android, Google

There are already many rumours around that Android 2.3 Gingerbread will be announced today, but I don’t think there will be any doubts left after you watch the official video uploaded on the AndroidDevelopers account.

Android 2.3 Gingerbread has been officially announced. Watch the video after the break!

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Gingerbread Official Video by Google Hong Kong

by Haris on December 3, 2010
in Android, Google

It’s not really something most of you must be expecting, but still it’s better than nothing. Google Hong Kong uploaded a video on YouTube a while ago demonstrating Voice Search and lucky-for-us, their Android device had Gingerbread running.

Google is yet to announce Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) officially, but we have seen the upcoming iteration of Android at a number of places, including Eric Schmidt showing it off himself. Watch the latest video after the jump.

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Nexus S with Android 2.3 Gingerbread Spotted

by Haris on November 26, 2010
in Android, Gadgets

And once again the Samsung Nexus S has been spotted in the wild, with some blurry shots of Gingerbread (Android 2.3) running on it.

A few days back, Eric Schimidt showed the “unannounced device” to the world with Gingerbread on it, and now a few more photos of the device have been put up online through an anonymous XDA member.

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