On my android htc g1 device currently there is 1.6 sdk is install. But now i am working in android 2.2, so now i want install this new sdk in my HTC g1 device and i am working on Linux machine. I don't know how to do this. Help me...
Many Thanks
These links may help although these are for G2
http://things-that-i-noticed.blogspot.com/2010/07/google-ion-android-21-cyanogenmod.html
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/278-installation-support-line-cyanogenmod-5-for-dreammagic/
There isn't an official way to do this per a Google IO fireside chat
Unofficially, the device can be updated through CyanogenMod, as per Gopi. Again, this isn't an official update and bugs may be present.
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I know multi-user functionality is available in Android 4.2 JellyBean:
I have My Nexus 7 Emulator with Jellybean 4.2
I am using Ubuntu 11.10.
I have gone through here and here.
But I want to test this feature on my emulator and not on the actual device.
My Questions:
Is it possible to test multi-user feature on an emulator?
If yes, how it can be?
Yes. Create an AVD with device = Nexus 7. Start the AVD, and then follow the instructions given here.
I have a quick question. I have built an app in Corona SDK (Version 2012.878). My app works fine on my Galaxy S. But it fails to install on HTC Wildfire S.
Is it because of CPU? Are there some other reasons? Is there a way to know, on which devices app will fail to install?
Thank you
The HTC Wildfire has an ARMv6 processor. You need a device with ARMv7 or later for Corona apps to install. There is a very old version of Corona SDK that supports ARMv6, but it's not supported anymore and I don't think it's that easy to get your hands on either.
I am new developer of Android's tablet, if I buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1-inch with Android 3.1 installed, can I downgrade it back to version 2.3.3 Gingerbread??
Since I want to test my apps running on v2.3.3
Any possible problems for doing this?
This may be possible, if you can find a ROM built for the 10.1 Tab which is running 2.3.3
I would advise you check out XDA-Developers and see what ROMs that have available. You will need to wipe your device though, so backup any data you may have on it. Also, you will need to Root your device, which will be explain on the XDA forums.
I have HTC T-Mobile device having Android OS 1.6, Eclair platform. I doubt if Flash Adobe Air can run on that. Because that is the only supported on 2.1 and 2.2. Please confirm.
Also can i upgrade my device's OS to Froyo by downloading the OS from android.source.com?
I have downloaded SDK 2.1 and 2.2 on my machine. Can i develop and run flash games on the AVD/emulator?
Please comment and reply precisely to the aforementioned questions. Thank you
The implementation of Flash from Adobe won't work on anything prior to 2.2. That is more to do with Adobe targeting that version rather than flash being something that Android 1.5/1.6 intrinsically cannot do.
There have been flash players on Android before, I understand that HTC used to bundle flash capability with the HTC Hero.
You can certainly download 2.2 from source and build it for your device but you must have two things prior to doing that:
root access to your device
proprietary drivers for your device that will work with that android build
If you have a G1, then you are in luck because the cyanogen mod can be installed on a G1 plus they will be porting 2.2 to it (along with the Nexus One and a few others)
i have HTC hero phone with operating system 1.5
i want to upgrade it to version 2.1 can any one guide me the complete procedure ?
any help would be appriciated.
CyanogenMod is the only way to go. I modded mine and it works great. There is an unofficial mod specific to the Hero here
The official Android 2.1 rom is out now. Make sure your phone is clean by downloading the original rom from the HTC website. Then, you will receive the new rom automatically.