Re: android 2.2.1 changelog?

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Author: Stephen
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Subject: Re: android 2.2.1 changelog?
this touiches on some of the security things, and there is also a
Gmail update that goes with 2.2.1

http://www.apknews.com/09/android-2-2-1-changes.html

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Stephen <> wrote:
> I know specifically the big reason to update is flash. there are a
> number of under the hood tweaks to improve battery life and clock
> scaleing, and then a number of overall performance tweaks... but this
> is mostly from personal experience more than anything.
>
>
> and yes they did break the one touch root, but i know specifically in
> the DroidX Motorola did this with intent to keep the phone
> un-rootable.. (that lasted about 2 hours or so)
>
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:25 AM, der.hans <> wrote:
>> moin moin,
>>
>> android is being annoyingly insistent that I update to the new release,
>> but I haven't been able to find a changelog on what's updated and why I
>> would want to accept it.
>>
>> I have found pages saying that it fixes the bug some one touch root
>> mechanism uses to root the phone. That does sound like it could be scary,
>> but if so they should be shouting that they're fixing the bug and why it
>> needs to be fixed.
>>
>> Apparently it also breaks some msft mail or authentication. I care not one
>> whit about that. Others obviously do.
>>
>> So, why doesn't Google know what's in 2.2.1?  :)
>>
>> ciao,
>>
>> der.hans
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> Stephen
>




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