NOTE: This update works only for Non-rooted NexusOne ( In other words, Geniune NexusOne ). I am not responsible incase you brick your devic ( I hope it won't brick your device ).Also note that it is not the final NexusOne Froyo build.
Download Froyo update package from follwoing lcoation.
http://cid-20afed1163bcc7e8.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Froyo
Steps:
1. With your Nexus One off, hold down the trackball and press the power button.
2. You'll be booted into a white screen with three Android robots on skateboards. Select "Bootloader."
3. On the next screen, select "Recovery."
4. Your phone will reboot, giving you a picture of the Android robot and an exclamation point inside a triangle.
5. Now press the power button and volume up button at the same time. It could take a couple of tries.
6. Now (using the trackball this time) choose "Apply sdcard:update.zip" and let things run their course.
Highlights of the Froyo ( Cortesy .thesearethedroids )
=====================================
Android 2.2 has been announced, and as the features roll out, we’re making a list. Check back for updates.
Jinx! Looks like Ben and I posted at the same time. Well, this post is just a bulleted list of features, if that strikes your fancy.
Core Android
Dalvik Turbo compiler included: 2x-5x app speedup. Demo used Replica Island.
Better Exchange integration, and “Device Admin API’s” meaning remote wipe.
Cloud/Network Features
App Data will now be backed up to the cloud – Changing phones will be a breeze
API to send data to your Android device over the web. Demo used a Chrome extension to send directions to a Nexus One
Tethering/Mobile Hotspot built in
Browser
V8 Javascript Engine included – same as in Google Chrome
Faster performance than iPad – take that!
More standards (read:HTML5) compliant
Device API’s for the browser including Accelerometer and Camera allow web apps to interact with the phone
Voice Recognition
Voice Recognition is improved for searching for names. Ex: Del Dotto Vineyards
Intentions (think Voice Gestures) are now implemented. Say “Call P.F. Chang’s” will find the nearest P.F. Chang’s and prompt you to dial it.
Flash
Flash Player 10.1 Beta included
Adobe Air available as developer preview.
Market
Apps on SD Card! Finally! Wonder if the Dalvik has something to do with this. Even 3D Games work
Search Within Apps
Update all button in Market (finally!)
Application Error Reports
Over-the-Air installation from a web Market interface.
Media
Sync Music over the Air (holy crap)
Local Music available via streaming (carriers won’t be happy about this)
Advertising
Bringing the venerable AdSense platform to mobile devices
Targeted, relevant ads for devs. Taking aim at iAd here
Richer in-page ad experience
Click-To-Call ads using location services
Download Froyo update package from follwoing lcoation.
http://cid-20afed1163bcc7e8.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Froyo
Steps:
1. With your Nexus One off, hold down the trackball and press the power button.
2. You'll be booted into a white screen with three Android robots on skateboards. Select "Bootloader."
3. On the next screen, select "Recovery."
4. Your phone will reboot, giving you a picture of the Android robot and an exclamation point inside a triangle.
5. Now press the power button and volume up button at the same time. It could take a couple of tries.
6. Now (using the trackball this time) choose "Apply sdcard:update.zip" and let things run their course.
Highlights of the Froyo ( Cortesy .thesearethedroids )
=====================================
Android 2.2 has been announced, and as the features roll out, we’re making a list. Check back for updates.
Jinx! Looks like Ben and I posted at the same time. Well, this post is just a bulleted list of features, if that strikes your fancy.
Core Android
Dalvik Turbo compiler included: 2x-5x app speedup. Demo used Replica Island.
Better Exchange integration, and “Device Admin API’s” meaning remote wipe.
Cloud/Network Features
App Data will now be backed up to the cloud – Changing phones will be a breeze
API to send data to your Android device over the web. Demo used a Chrome extension to send directions to a Nexus One
Tethering/Mobile Hotspot built in
Browser
V8 Javascript Engine included – same as in Google Chrome
Faster performance than iPad – take that!
More standards (read:HTML5) compliant
Device API’s for the browser including Accelerometer and Camera allow web apps to interact with the phone
Voice Recognition
Voice Recognition is improved for searching for names. Ex: Del Dotto Vineyards
Intentions (think Voice Gestures) are now implemented. Say “Call P.F. Chang’s” will find the nearest P.F. Chang’s and prompt you to dial it.
Flash
Flash Player 10.1 Beta included
Adobe Air available as developer preview.
Market
Apps on SD Card! Finally! Wonder if the Dalvik has something to do with this. Even 3D Games work
Search Within Apps
Update all button in Market (finally!)
Application Error Reports
Over-the-Air installation from a web Market interface.
Media
Sync Music over the Air (holy crap)
Local Music available via streaming (carriers won’t be happy about this)
Advertising
Bringing the venerable AdSense platform to mobile devices
Targeted, relevant ads for devs. Taking aim at iAd here
Richer in-page ad experience
Click-To-Call ads using location services
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