http://www.facebook.com/notes/htc-uk/desire-and-gingerbread-update/225607660802056
HTC Desire Wont Get Gingerbread
HTC, on Facebook:
Our engineering teams have been working hard for the past few months to find a way to bring Gingerbread to the HTC Desire without compromising the HTC Sense experience youve come to expect from our phones. However, were sorry to announce that weve been forced to accept there isnt enough memory to allow us both to bring Gingerbread and keep the HTC Sense experience on the HTC Desire. Were sincerely sorry for the disappointment that this news may bring to some of you.
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So the cake is a lie?
The phone is barely 1.5 years old. Do note that HTC is careful to say that they don't want to compromise what (appears) to be the User Experience. Of course, what they're doing in the process . . . is compromising the User Experience. Because, as we all know and continue to see, you can't have an "open", unregulated or barely regulated platform without ongoing and often very deep problems with User Experience, consistency, security, and accord between Google+partners+carriers (more on these issues below)
What's interesting and a little sad, are the users begging for what appears to be the source code, so they can then turn around and do a hack-job on their phones in order to get what they should have been given in the first place.
Related reading:
http://www.neowin.net/news/virgin-mobile-usas-true-android-experience-forbids-rooting
http://www.neowin.net/news/popcap-android-is-a-struggle-to-develop-for
http://www.neowin.net/news/more-malware-infected-android-apps-removed-by-google
HTC Desire Wont Get Gingerbread
HTC, on Facebook:
Our engineering teams have been working hard for the past few months to find a way to bring Gingerbread to the HTC Desire without compromising the HTC Sense experience youve come to expect from our phones. However, were sorry to announce that weve been forced to accept there isnt enough memory to allow us both to bring Gingerbread and keep the HTC Sense experience on the HTC Desire. Were sincerely sorry for the disappointment that this news may bring to some of you.
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So the cake is a lie?
The phone is barely 1.5 years old. Do note that HTC is careful to say that they don't want to compromise what (appears) to be the User Experience. Of course, what they're doing in the process . . . is compromising the User Experience. Because, as we all know and continue to see, you can't have an "open", unregulated or barely regulated platform without ongoing and often very deep problems with User Experience, consistency, security, and accord between Google+partners+carriers (more on these issues below)
What's interesting and a little sad, are the users begging for what appears to be the source code, so they can then turn around and do a hack-job on their phones in order to get what they should have been given in the first place.
Related reading:
http://www.neowin.net/news/virgin-mobile-usas-true-android-experience-forbids-rooting
http://www.neowin.net/news/popcap-android-is-a-struggle-to-develop-for
http://www.neowin.net/news/more-malware-infected-android-apps-removed-by-google
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