My first impressions (had it installed about 2 days now)
- virtual keyboard is great for short things: quick IM response, quick
google search, looking up things in apps. (I still use the hard
keyboard for emails, long searches, etc, but the VK is great to have
for those one-handed/quick things)
- A2DP rocks!  that is probably the feature I was waiting for the
most; audio and controls all work as expected.  The auto-pair feature
was a bonus.
- battery life may be better (many people think it is, but I haven't
had it long enough to say for sure); it is definitely not worse
- new transition animations and prettiness is nice, but not required
- I personally haven't noticed any new stability issues, but I haven't
tried many things that others have seen problems with (I don't use
wired headphones anymore for example :-))
- camera / video recording /playback work fine; but until some phone
hardware comes out in the USA that has the features of my 12MP Olympus
Tough I'm not that excited
- MMS works as expected
- browser seems a little better
- more system widgets is nice (music player and calendar)

I don't plan on going back unless something horrible shows up.


On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:04 AM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ok I don't have enough time right now or the courage to root my phone
> and try to install the Cupcake SDK.
>
> I know people are finding and reporting a few bugs, etc. but what are
> people's general impressions who have actually got it installed and
> have had time to play around with it?
> >
>

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