Finally, Android 2.2 codename Froyo was officially announced by Google. The Android 2.2 SDK supports Flash 10.1 and USB tethering. The Android 2.2 was going to be ridiculously faster (450%) than Android 2.1 as per the tests. The Android 2.2 is now available for download at the Android developers website where you can find the necessary installation files.
Android 2.2 is a minor platform release including user features, developer features, API changes, and bug fixes. For information on developer features and API changes, see the Framework API section.
For developers, the Android 2.2 platform is available as a downloadable component for the Android SDK. The downloadable platform includes a fully compliant Android library and system image, as well as a set of emulator skins, sample applications, and more. The downloadable platform includes no external libraries.
To get started developing or testing against the Android 2.2 platform, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager tool to download the platform into your SDK. For more information, see Adding SDK Components. If you are new to Android, download the SDK Starter Package first.
If you want more information about features and applications it is available at Android.
(Via Android)
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