I understand that.  The 2.4 "rumor" came from some HTC documents, but
now they appear to have been just a typo.



On Feb 21, 1:27 am, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nobody is calling anything 2.4.
>
> Again, unless there is an official announcement, anything you hear from
> other companies is a rumor and likely to be misleading as it is anything
> else.
>
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> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 1:05 AM, Zsolt Vasvari <[email protected]> wrote:
> > My guess is that the Xoom will be SDK Level 11 and whatever they are
> > calling 2.4 will either be 11 or 12, albeit some of the new API may
> > effecitvely be a NOP when running on phones, like the new title bar
> > stuff.  That's the only way I can see the SDK not forking.
>
> > On Feb 20, 1:10 am, Sivaprakash <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > >http://www.zdnet.com/blog/perlow/android-30-hell-yes-its-a-fork-but-w...
>
> > > On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Elvis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > You can get the 2.3.3 API10 from the windows SDK and loop mount
> > > > the .img files  + copy out what you need or start the SDK emulator and
> > > > use androidcommander to pull out what you need.  2.3.3 still needs
> > > > some work.
>
> > > > This runs fine on my phone Samsung touchwiz phone.
>
> > > > How:
> > > > You will need a working init file from your current froyo / ginger +
> > > > kernel image and then use the /sbin and /system folder to create a new
> > > > version for you phone.
> > > > All other folders can be generated by modifying the init.rc script and
> > > > setting correct permissions or you might be able to copy some folders
> > > > like data dev proc ect and symlink others. making it into a flash-able
> > > > rom file you will need to look at samdroid or cyanogen websites for
> > > > more info.
>
> > > > If not sure use the one running on my phone it is on github and go
> > > > from there. 2.3.3 is very nice when running on a non android converted
> > > > phone. Wifi and bluetooth might have issues unless you use the same
> > > > Froyo method to make it work, lcd density defaults to 160 even if
> > > > setting it in build.prop .
>
> > > > You might be able to do the same with Honeycomb on your phone as it
> > > > seems to have gms data wifi and other options available in the sdk.
>
> > > > Hope this helps, happy modding and no need to wait for some future
> > > > Xoom phone.
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