
The two year old Google Nexus One isn’t due an official Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update, but that hasn’t stopped the enterprising team at CyanogenMod from porting it the the veteran HTC device anyway. Read on for the video!

The two year old Google Nexus One isn’t due an official Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update, but that hasn’t stopped the enterprising team at CyanogenMod from porting it the the veteran HTC device anyway. Read on for the video!


The Google Nexus S Android phone is cutting it mighty fine for a 2010 launch, with deliveries only promised by the end of December. You can pre-order right now though, and we’ll be honest, you really, really should. Read on for our Google Nexus S review and find out why it’s the best Android phone ever.
The Samsung Galaxy 2 we told you about yesterday is already being fondled by future phone seekers. The Samsung Galaxy S successor has got into the clutches of phone-obsessive Eldar Murtazin. He supports claims yesterday that the Samsung Galaxy 2 has a dual-core processor, a Super-AMOLED display and is due to arrive in Q1 2011. It’s also suggested that the Samsung Galaxy 2 will be the Samsung-branded version of the Google Nexus S following the precedent set by HTC with the Google Nexus One and HTC Desire. Obviously this is all speculation-tastic right now but Murtazin does have a good reckon of getting scoops. Hit the headline and head to the comments to tell us what you make of these whispers.
Out TBC | £TBC | Samsung (via Boy Genius Report)
Remember that Google announcement? The one we were hoping would feature Eric Schmidt in a suit of armour? It was to reveal Google voice actions, a new set of features for Google Voice Search that supercharges Android 2.2 Froyo with new voice commands that will leave lots of iPhone owners spitting pips. Head through to see Google voice actions at work…
Android 2.2 has been caught on video. The clip by Adobe product evangelist Ryan Stewart showing off Flash 10.1 running on his Nexus One ends with a brief glimpse of the next Android OS. What clues can we spot about Android 2.2 Froyo?