RC33 Being Released – AND WE HAVE IT

Posted on February 3rd, 2009 in Android Hacking by Disconnect  Tagged , , , ,

And you know we’ll have it for you just as soon as possible. Until then though, read on for the rundown of changes.. (Summary: Its basically the T-mobile version of the 1.1 adp1 release, with a couple of new features.)
I’ve got the zip. Read below for more..

Update: I got it! Thanks to the xda-dev thread, I’ve got the zip and I already have a full system image. Ryebrye and I are working on a quick, root-enabled update.zip you can play with until such time as JF does his next release.

Fixes:
Comcast fails to download more than 1 email
* Symptom(s): No error message but it stays on “Load More Messages” without ever pulling another email.
“Messages” Stability Issue
* Symptom(s): When trying to send a message or exit the “Messaging” application you receive a pop up message that reads “Sorry! Activity Messaging (in application Messaging) is not responding. Force Close Wait”
WiFi forcing a logout of IM
* Symptom(s): While using the IM clients on the G1 if you turn on or off WiFi the sessions are terminated and you will need to sign back in.
No reminders for calendar items.
* Symptom(s): Missing appointments due to the lack of a reminder.
G1 hanging at the G1 Screen
* Symptom(s): A small number of G1 devices hanging at the G1 screen during the initial power up.
New Features:
* Support “Check For Upgrades” (New feature to check for system upgrades)
* Voice Search (New Google feature for searching)
* Ability to save pictures recieved as MMS(instructions below)
* Ability to report offensive comments in the Market as SPAM

Also Included (My Personal Suspicions, etc):
* Support for app updates (lists ‘Update’ instead of ‘Free’ on updated, installed apps)
* Support for paid applications in market
* Maybe they finally fixed the built-in email client. Maybe.

[via T-mobile]




3 Responses to 'RC33 Being Released – AND WE HAVE IT'

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  1.    Brock Tice said,

    on February 3rd, 2009 at 3:08 pm

    I’m glad to see some action on the Market front, but I’m not sure that goes far enough. Is ‘this app sucks. hit me up mor@foo.com‘ considered offensive or spam, or is it just purely stupid?

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  2.    vitriolix said,

    on February 3rd, 2009 at 3:38 pm

    if they only give us one way to flag messages, then i will indeed be flagging every one of those kinds of comments as ’spam’. they really should implement thumbs up/down ala youtube, then sort the comments by the community feedback. then people can post their stupid stuff to their hearts content, and the relevant comments will float to the top.

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  3.    Brint E. Kriebel said,

    on February 5th, 2009 at 1:52 pm

    Yes! Nice work.

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