Jadi inget dulu bela²in HTC TyTn II di dual boot ama Android th 2009.
Walopun blom bisa dipake apa² tp udh seneng bgt.
Trus pindah ke Android beneran th 2010 pake unbreakable Spica seken :D
Bahkan sampe skr si Spica msh aktif dipake walopun udh pindah kepemilikan
:')
On Nov 17, 2013 10:59 PM, "Defriando Riza" <defriando.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

> sudah 6 thn ya..perasaan br kemarin main2 ama spica, flash kernel, coba
> JIT, main-main ama zipfiles.. ;)
> dulu, omongan disini isinya oprek2 semua..jarang ada yg ngomongin
> jualan..ramenya adlh informasi utk markiflash (suhu Ocu mana yak, sang
> ketua MAC)
> ngomongin changelog, ver.ini lbh baik dr ver.itu...
> but well, sekarang sdh beda, hh android out of the box sdh mumpuni, tdk
> perlu oprek2 lg kecuali utk fitur2 spesifik..fitur2 inovasi..
> anyway..happy bday ya robot ijo..semoga tetap bisa berinovasi :)
>
> 
>
> <http://www.xda-developers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/android-logo-.jpg>
>
> Android is now 6 years old. Over the years, Android was able to command
> over 80% of the market, while leaving iOS and Windows Mobile/Phone behind.
> Thus, this moment is ripe to look back at how the story of the little green
> robot began.
>
> Android was presented in November 2007, but September 22, 2008 marked the
> “real” beginning. On that day, the HTC 
> Dream<http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=446> (also
> known as the T-Mobile G1) was presented. The beginning wasn’t nice and
> easy, though. Many critics claimed that the OS would never be able to beat
> out those made by Apple and Microsoft. At the time, these opinions were
> quite valid. After all, Android back then greatly differed from the highly
> customized builds now released by Sony, LG, HTC, and Samsung.
>
> Early versions of Android were meant to call, send and receive text
> messages, and connect to the Internet. The thing that made Android unique
> was that it was open source, and users were able to contribute to the code
> to add in innovative ideas.
>
>  <http://www.xda-developers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/htcdream.jpg>
>
> But let’s go back to the HTC 
> Dream<http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=446> for
> a bit. The device was presented at one of the very first Android
> conferences. Its technical specifications were outstanding for the time:
> Qualcomm MSM 7201A ARM 11 CPU running at 528 MHz, 256 MB of internal
> memory,  and 192 MB of RAM. Compared to many other devices of the era, this
> was something beyond imagination. The phone initially packed Android 1.0,
> upgradeable to Android 1.6 Donut.
>
> *Version 1.0* had many unique features such as the Android Market (now
> known as the Google Play Store), which gave users the option to obtain
> hundreds of applications to enhance the initial capabilities of the phone.
> Contacts were stored in the cloud and integrated with Gmail. The OS also
> had a fully functional Internet browser. At first, Google didn’t use
> confectionary codenames like Cupcake, Donut, or Eclair. This was just
> Android 1.0—though Android 1.1 was codenamed Petit Four and there were some
> other milestone released named Astro Boy and Bender along the 
> way<http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/09/17/a-history-of-pre-cupcake-android-codenames/>
> .
>
> *Android 1.5 Cupcake* offered many improvements. The first big step was a
> kernel upgrade to version 2.6.27, which made the system more stable. Also,
> widgets were presented and they are still widely used now 4 years later.
> For the first time, users were able to install custom keyboards. The last
> big improvement was implementing copy/paste.
>
> *Android 1.6 Donut* premiered 4 months later, but it was essentially an
> upgraded Cupcake build that didn’t bring much user-facing innovation except
> screenshots in the Android Market and the ability to select multiple photos
> for removal from the Gallery.
>
> <http://www.xda-developers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/android-evolution.jpg>
>
> The next big step in Android Development was *Android 2.0/2.1 Eclair*.
> The kernel was once again updated, this time to version 2.6.29. The contact
> synchronization system was revamped, and offered an ability to add Email
> addresses. Speaking of which, a standalone Email application was
> introduced, as well as support for Bluetooth 2.1. The camera app in Eclair
> added support for device flashes, as well as zooming and setting white
> balance. The UI was also optimized, increasing scrolling speed, and
> allowing users to select Live Wallpapers as backgrounds. Version 2.1 was
> also a big update because for the first time, Google decided to release a
> phone: the HTC-made Google Nexus 
> One<http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-one>.
> Since then, their branded devices all donned the moniker *Nexus*. Many
> believe that the name derived from Philip K. Dick’s Nexus 
> 6<http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748703436504574640623301172810>
> .
>
> *Android 2.2 **Froyo* (a regional abbreviation for frozen yogurt) was
> presented in May 2010. The main objective of this update was to improve the
> system speed, as evidenced by the introduction of a JIT (Just-in-Time)
> compiler into Dalvik. The connectivity was also revamped, allowing for
> Internet tethering via USB and WiFi. Finally, the browser app was updated
> to support GIFs and Flash player—something that was later dropped when
> Chrome replaced the AOSP browser. In Q4 2010, Android was available on 1/3
> of American smartphones, finally overtaking iOS. Since then, Android was
> seen as a major mobile player.
>
> The Google Nexus S <http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-s> was the
> first smartphone that shipped with *Android 2.3 Gingerbread*. It was also
> the first Nexus device produced by Samsung. This was a major step, as
> Samsung has grown to become the biggest smartphone manufacturer today. The 
> Samsung
> Nexus S <http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-s> was almost the same as
> Samsung Galaxy S, a highly regarded legacy device. Gingerbread was a very
> successful operating system, which in time became the most popular version
> of the mobile OS. Android 2.3 offered native support for new sensors such
> as NFC, gyroscope, and barometer. And for the first time, Android was given
> API support for front and rear cameras rather than device-specific
> implementations such as what was originally seen on the HTC
> <http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-evo-4g>Evo<http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-evo-4g>4G<http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-evo-4g>.
> The OS was fast and reliable, and it can still be found on various legacy
> devices.
>
> It is impressive that such a small player became one of the most pervasive
> operating systems of all times. But for now, let’s pause this story. Next
> week, we’ll continue with Google’s later releases.
>
> <http://www.xda-developers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/android-comparaison-comparateur-comparatif-google-nexus-one-nexus-s-galaxy-nexus-samsung-htc.jpg>
>
>
>
> Read full article at 
> http://<http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-evolution-of-android-part-i/>
> www.xda<http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-evolution-of-android-part-i/>
> - <http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-evolution-of-android-part-i/>
> developers.com<http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-evolution-of-android-part-i/>
> /android/the-evolution-of-android-part-i/<http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-evolution-of-android-part-i/>
>
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