Thanks BGR for the art work, and yes it is beautiful, be very careful when you are updating, don't touch it if you're not sure what you're doing. This is NOT for the Eris, nor it is for the Sprint Hero. That's all!

 

So Motorola confirmed they are getting an update out that fixes loads of issues that folks are having.

 

Remember we talked about this a while ago, today is 1st of December for some, and the folks at Gizmodo obviously went to the summit and taken some yummy pics, and I guess proven that China is one force to be reckoned with when it comes to Android.

Those that want the GSM of the infamous Droid, here is the unboxing video that JKK done, I now understand why you all like it.

They announced the winners, if you head over to the actual google code page to see, what's your favourite app?

If you’re a Droid owner, you’ll want to check out the recently updated Dolphin browser.  After hanging out in the Android Market for a few months, the web browser just picked up a few enhancements, most notably, multitouch support.  Since Droid does allow for multitouch in third party apps, the developers decided to bake that into the latest build of their web client.  Until the WebKit browser comes with 2-finger support, Dolphin looks to be the best choice.

If you haven't been there recently, you should. Google has given another makeover to the official Android.com website. We have seen this site change quite a bit over the last year and it is normally preceded by an update to the Android operating system. Android 2.1 was first spotted a month ago and finally appeared in screen shots this past week. We also know Google recently updated their terms of service for the Android Market which are supposed to go in effect on December 11, 2009.

The new design is to be known as the LG Arena Max LU9400 which will, it is assumed, replace the popular Arena KM900. LG has reported that the KM900 has been one of its most successful touchscreen handsets. In fact, the company has declared that it has sold in excess of 1 million samples, according to the Cell Passion website.  The new version, the Arena Max, is reported to feature an improved camera of 8-megapixels and a larger display, apparently spanning 3.5in. Observers are musing whether this will be another phone based upon the Android operating system.

 

Beam has now become available to Android devices, if it's anything like the ones for the BlackBerry, it definitely is good news for the Android fans, head over to the market where you can download the free beta.

So the frogs at it again, they have teased us with some of the shots from Android 2.1 running on the Hero. Nice indeed, so those that are still on cupcake, do not despair, eclair+ is just around the corner!

 

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