Starting today, T-Mobile is pushing out the much anticipated Google Android 1.5 software to its T-Mobile G1 users. Code named Cupcake, the Google Android 1.5 offers UI refinements, performance enhancements and a good number of new features. If you haven't received the notice for the new software, sit tight, it's coming!
Here are some of the highlights on the Google Android 1.5:
User interface refinements
- Refinement of all core UI elements
- Animated window transitions (off by default)
- Accelerometer-based application rotations
- UI polish for: In-call experience, Contacts, Call log, Favorites, SMS and MMS
- UI enhancements for the web browser, Gmail, Calendar, E-mail, camera, and application management
Performance improvements
- Faster Camera start-up and image capture
- Much faster acquisition of GPS location (powered by SUPL AGPS)
- Smoother page scrolling in Browser
- Speedier GMail conversation list scrolling
New features
- On-screen soft keyboard (works in both portrait and landscape orientation)
- Support for user installation of 3rd party keyboards
- User dictionary for custom words
- Home screen with widgets
- Video recording
- Video playback (MPEG-4 & 3GP formats)
- Stereo Bluetooth support (A2DP and AVCRP profiles)
- Copy and paste in browser
- Search within a page
- New Linux kernel (version 2.6.27)
- SD card filesystem auto-checking and repair
- View Google Talk friends' status in Contacts, SMS, MMS, GMail, and Email applications
- Batch actions such as archive, delete, and label on Gmail messages
- Upload videos to Youtube
- Upload photos on Picasa
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