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One great advantage in getting an Android is that you don’t need to do anything extra to receive your updates and newer edition for software. More »


Honeycomb is an operating system meant for tablets only. However, Joe from pocketnow.com managed to add this operating system to the Nexus One, which is an Android smartphone. At first, it took a while to reboot the phone and set up everything. In the end, Honeycomb was successfully installed on the Nexus One. One bad thing about it was that since Honeycomb is only compatible with tablets, it was hard to see it work on the Nexus One. Nevertheless, check out his video below. More »


A Nexus range of phones could be coming in the future. Google gave a big indication of this recently. Google Nexus S and Nexus One have both been updated to Android 2.3.3. They said, “We are removing the special-case handling of Facebook contacts on Nexus S and future lead devices”. More »


Now T-Mobile’s WiFi-calling is also possible on the Nexus One! WiFi-calling is surely a nice feature, so Rsotbiemrptson, a member over at XDA-developers, has recently extracted the function into this Google phone. More »


From Ziggytek: Nokia and RIM can deny problems with their phones all that they want, but Apple’s press conference claims on Friday actually have merit. The so called “death grip” of an antenna on a smartphone can lead to significant signal loss on almost every phone. Watch these videos for proof. More »


In one of the tests (Linpack), the Nexus One has an unfair advantage over the Evo 4G and Motorola Droid X because Google’s machine is running Android 2.2, which we all know is a performance whore. Anyway, check the 720p embedded clip to see the three phones stressed, and why the Droid X is supreme. More »


Verizon says that the Motorola Droid is receiving Android 2.2 FroYo in July, presumably before the upcoming Droid X, which is shipping with Eclair on July 15th. More »


Straight from Google is build FRF72 of Android 2.2 for the Nexus One. Before you venture off to perform the non OTA update, ensure that you have the FRF50 build, which must be installed on an unrooted unit. More »


Google’s official over-the-air Android 2.2 FroYo update for its only branded phone should be live within a few weeks, but for the impetuous and bored who own a Nexus One, you can install the new OS right now. More »


Although it is only in alpha stage right now, and the ROM is horribly buggy and slow, a ROM of Android 2.2 FroYo from XDA Developers is “working” on the Nexus One and Verizon’s Droid Eris. More »


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