Tag: AOSP
Google releases updated Android 4.2.1 code into the AOSP
Google originally released the Android 4.2.1 code into the AOSP (Android Open Source Project) back in late-November and coming a bit more recently, it...
Google drops Android 4.2.1 factory images for Nexus 4, 7, and more
We knew this was coming, but this morning it's finally here. After Google started pushing out Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean to multiple devices, then...
Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean heads to AOSP
In case anyone missed the news, Android 4.2 had a small issue or two that was effecting some users. Most notably was the fact...
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean hitting AOSP – Get ready for ROM updates
We had a feeling today would go exactly how it's going. Basically it's all about the Nexus and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean in the...
Android 4.1.2 hitting AOSP today – minor update only
With all these Nexus rumors floating around showing Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean I'm sure many are excited for the possibilities of this landing on...
Nexus 7 gets the CyanogenMod 10 treatment
Google's new Nexus 7 tablet is pretty great already. Running on the awesomely impressive Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. For those that like to tinker,...
Google updates Jelly Bean SDK – now available for the public
When Google announced Android 4.1 Jelly Bean last month at Google IO it was all cheers. They made the early SDK available for developers...
Google releases Android 4.1 Jelly Bean source code
Great news hit the Android airwaves last night when Google's own Jean-Baptiste Queru announced that they were adding Android 4.1 Jelly Bean source to...
Five custom skin and ROM features that stock Android needs
We love the Open Source Android Project. It's where the Android community starts, where ROM developers go for "blessed" code, and without it, Android...
AOSP developer says 5-month wait for ICS is “very reasonable”
Meet Jean-Baptiste Queru. He's Google's lead technical developer for the Android Open Source Project, the open-source Android code that manufacturers and ROM developers use to...
Google clarifies CDMA debacle: still supporting developer phones, not publishing AOSP code
After a firestorm of controversy late last week, Google, Verizon and a lot of others caught flack for apparently abandoning support of the CDMA...
Google ends full support for CDMA devices, including Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus
Disturbing news from the official Android developer website: it appears that nearly all reference to CDMA phones and tablets has disappeared from the official documentation. This...