After all the wait, Google has finally brought its Android to developers with the release of version 1.6, termed Donut. Wonder what if Google is trying to portray its Android platform as a bakery. Anyways, the latest version offers CDMA support, meaning it embraces more handsets with tweaks for resolutions, taking it up to 800X480. The entire thing looks a bit better, with a much improves layout and the inclusion of a quick search that lets you look out for what you are looking for on the Web, history or contacts. It also includes the a much better battery check and system usage method, which provides you insight on what app uses the maximum CPU and RAM. This adds up with the much improved Android Market, over all the entire makeover makes Android better and more user friendly.
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I got it two days ago and it was working good and all of a sudden it quit,its charged up can you help???
Gloria
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