QUOTE(hihihehe @ May 23 2010, 07:45 PM)
found this on other forum:
This from another forum may temper some peoples headlong rush into this Pre-Release version:
This is an OTA to DEMO phones! This was sniffed out and the URL was given. Your IME is not ready to receive this update and neither is the market and apps, you are basicially running a BETA version of 2.2 that is intended to get the Media guys their update to get flash and blog about the new features.
Your update would have come OTA probably in a week or so. Because you are not supposed to have it yet, your paid apps aren't available and some features will not work properly.
The SDK came out all of 2 days ago, devs have not been able to update their software to comply, therefore you will not see market items you are not compatible with.
The original phone that got this-
denied the update booted under and 'hacked' up the sending url. this was then leaked to XDA which then put it here. hacked leak.
quite make sense
Oh really? How to identify that? As im running it with nothing that i know of unavailable. I did nont WIPE hence all apps & data remain intact. And it's kinda faster over the web and it loads flash like charm after i install the flash 10.1 for android beta from the market.This from another forum may temper some peoples headlong rush into this Pre-Release version:
This is an OTA to DEMO phones! This was sniffed out and the URL was given. Your IME is not ready to receive this update and neither is the market and apps, you are basicially running a BETA version of 2.2 that is intended to get the Media guys their update to get flash and blog about the new features.
Your update would have come OTA probably in a week or so. Because you are not supposed to have it yet, your paid apps aren't available and some features will not work properly.
The SDK came out all of 2 days ago, devs have not been able to update their software to comply, therefore you will not see market items you are not compatible with.
The original phone that got this-
denied the update booted under and 'hacked' up the sending url. this was then leaked to XDA which then put it here. hacked leak.
quite make sense
May 23 2010, 07:49 PM

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