Android 2.2 ‘Froyo’ update rolls out to Nexus One users, Desire in Q3

Android 2.2 'Froyo' update rolls out to Nexus One usersNexus One users should soon start feeling the Android 2.2 (aka Froyo) love, with over-the-air software updates starting from today.

The update adds some nifty features, most notably the ability to make your handset a portable hotspot and support for Adobe Flash within the browser.

To get their phones all-hotspottin’ and Flashin’, users should look out for a message on their handset’s notification bar, and then download the update, wait for it to install, and that should be it.

Google say that the update will be “rolled out gradually to phones – and most users will receive the notification by the end of the week .”

What about the HTC Desire, Legend and Wildfire?

Looks like other users are going to have to wait a little longer, with a HTC spokesperson saying:

We are working hard with our partners to update the HTC Sense experience on Froyo and distribute it to our customers as fast as possible.

.We expect to release updates for several of our 2010 models including Desire, Legend and Wildfire beginning in Q3.

What’s in the update?

We’ve included a few highlights below but for a full listing of what’s new, check out Google’s page, or kick back and watch the video:

New User Features

Home

New Home screen tips widget assists new users on how to configure the home screen with shortcuts and widgets and how to make use of multiple home screens.

The Phone, applications Launcher, and Browser now have dedicated shortcuts on the Home screen, making it easy to access them from any of the 5 home screen panels.

Exchange support

Improved security with the addition of numeric pin or alpha-numeric password options to unlock device. Exchange administrators can enforce password policy across devices.

Remote wipe: Exchange administrators can remotely reset the device to factory defaults to secure data in case device is lost or stolen.

Exchange Calendars are now supported in the Calendar application.

Auto-discovery: you just need to know your user-name and password to easily set up and sync an Exchange account (available for Exchange 2007 and higher).

Global Address Lists look-up is now available in the Email application, enabling users to auto-complete recipient names from the directory.

Android 2.2 'Froyo' update rolls out to Nexus One usersCamera and Gallery

Gallery allows you to peek into picture stacks using a zoom gesture.

Camera onscreen buttons provide easy access to a new UI for controling zoom, flash, white balance, geo-tagging, focus and exposure. Camcorder also provides an easy way to set video size/quality for MMS and YouTube.

With the LED flash now enabled for the Camcorder, videos can be shot at night or in low light settings.

Portable hotspot

Certain devices like the Nexus One can be turned into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot that can be shared with up to 8 devices.

You can use your Android-powered phone as a 3G connection for a Windows or Linux laptop by connecting their phone to the computer with a USB cable. The connection is then shared between the two devices.

Multiple keyboard languages

Multi-lingual users can add multiple languages to the keyboard and switch between multiple Latin-based input languages by swiping across the space bar. This changes the keys as well as the auto-suggest dictionary.

Improved performance
Performance of the browser has been enhanced using the V8 engine, which enables faster loading of JavaScript-heavy pages.

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