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Android 2.2 adds sizeable speed increases to phone performance
May 12, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
Android OS
Here’s another reason to get excited about the upcoming release of Android 2.2: MOAR SPEED!
Our friends over at AndroidPolice.com got their hands on the 2.2 build of Android and were able to test the speed increases of Android 2.1 vs 2.2. While the Nexus One running 2.1 had a Linpack score of 6.5-7MFLOPS, a Nexus running the latest version of Android scored 37.5 MFLOPS. That’s a pretty noticeable bump in speed.
If you’re unfamiliar with these terms and want more information on what they mean, head over to AndroidPolice to read the article in full and see how they arrived at these scores.
An update to 2.2 is expected to roll out to Nexus One owners after Google I/O, so look for those increased speeds shortly.
via Android Police Thanks, Artem!
















Well, here's hoping 2.2 hits the Droid, in an official way, very soon.
I keep hoping they'll add the the ability to add a signature to non-Gmail email… I know K-9 is out there, but I can't get it to work.
I guess that’s the one good thing about owning a N1. We will get updates first
They all scoffed at the N1 after it came out. "It's not as good as the iPhone." "It's too difficult to get it with Google's on-line only method." "It's a failure."
To hades with them all!
I wuv my N1. Cheers to 2.2!
I guess that’s the one good thing about owning a N1. We will get update
You know I love your blog!!!