Google Has Delivered Android 2.0 SDK
29th October 2009
On Tuesday, Google Inc. has released an SDK for Android 2.0, by revealing some of the new features that will be coming along with upgraded mobile operating system.
This news came a day before the Verizon event in the New York City that introduced the first Android phone of the operator, which will be running Android 2.0. However, the upgrade path is for those Android phones that already exist, and also for some of those which are soon to go on a sale, is not certain.
Android 2.0 includes many of the new features, like the digital zoom on camera, the multi-touch control, and also an e-mail inbox which combines the messages from many accounts.
The new feature of Quick Connect will let the users to touch the photo of any person in contact list and then he can select the call, text the contact or can e-mail from a menu. It is so designed as to make it very easy for the users to communicate with their contacts.
Android 2.0 includes the Exchange support too. The Android users were being able to get the e-mails from the Exchange in various different ways, which includes the e-mails through the third-party applications or some support given by hardware vendor. As with the latest operating system`s version, the exchange support is also built in, although Google has been specifically noting that the handset makers can opt whether to include the Exchange or not.
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