Android :: Droid-1.5 And Cupcake-1.5 Is Same?
May 20, 2009Is android-1.5 and cupcake-1.5 is same?
View 2 RepliesIs android-1.5 and cupcake-1.5 is same?
View 2 RepliesI have tried finding the names of the Android OS prior to 1.5 (cupcake), but no luck. Did Google give "A" and "B" versions of the OS dessert names or did that start with cupcake?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI've G1 dev phone. Earlier I upgraded it to 1.5 using HTC website. Now I want to customize (make some changes to ) source code and keep the changes running on G1 phone. I wanna go with cupcake release. Could any body please give me some pointers. If I download cupcake source code from android website and do 'make' for which target it will generate the images ?[Emulator or G1 phone etc.,]
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs RTP streaming known to be working on Cupcake devices? I have not been able to start an RTP multimedia session with my G1 since Cupcake upgrade. It was working before the upgrade, e.g. by using the VideoView class and providing an RTSP URL. But the same test which was working before fails now. The RTSP OPTIONS and DESCRIBES exchanges are OK, and then there is a "PVMFFailure" in the Log, and a popup saying "Sorry, this Video can't be played".(Note: I removed a similar message that I sent yesterday because it contained broken links)
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm considering an Android phone, but I'm a little worried about the restrictions on Bluetooth.Can someone confirm what's been 'fixed', and what restrictions remain after the Cupcake update? I've seen a lot of mixed information floating around the net.
View 6 Replies View RelatedWe are developing some applications on cupcake which depend on packages not available in 1.1 version of SDK and will not build on it. Debugging and make are very slow on ubuntu open source. So, we are eagerly waiting for a windows SDK based on cupcake. Is there a timeframe defined for it by Google?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'm currently writing an app in Android that works with the GPS, at the moment I'm able to work out whether the GPS is enabled, my problem is that I want to enable the GPS on app startup if it is disabled, how can I do this programmaticaly?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm migrating my app from 1.1 to 1.5. It works right but i get a problem thowing a new intent which used to open a Geo URI in google Maps. I think that it must be related with the fact of Gmaps not beign included as part of the core. Is there any way to solve it or change it if i want to keep the track of 1.1? This is the code: intent mapsIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW); mapsIntent set Data (Uri.parse("geo:0,0?q=" + address + "&z=19"));startActivity(mapsIntent); This is the throwed exception. Android. content. ActivityNot FoundException: No Activity found to handle Intent { action=android.intent.action.VIEW data=geo:0,0?q=Av. PrÃncipe de Asturias,}
View 10 Replies View RelatedUntill now, i were forwarding my PC ports using telnet, but with Cupcake, it's possible to use directly with emulator, using -qemu - redir option. But i'm not getting success doing this. I'm doing emulator -vm myconfig -qemu -redir udp:1234::1234 or emulator -vm myconfig -qemu -redir udp:1234:<my ip here>:1234 and both starts the emulator with the warning "qemu: could not set up redirection 'udp:1234::1234' " or "qemu: could not set up redirection 'udp:1234:<my ip here>:1234' "Please, what i'm doing wrong? any successfull case? thanks a lot P.S - i already compiled SDK 1.5 and it's working perfectly
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know how to change a build from donut back down to cupcake? I tried changing the release target minsdkversion back to 3 but it still would only launch in the donut rather than cupcake emulators and showed the Android 1.6 rather than Android 1.5.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a so called reliable resource who works in the T-mobile store, and so far he has been right about anything to do with G1. He predicted the OTA release, and that was right, but he has also said T- mobile will be releasing the cupcake to t-mobile customers in uk end of March. Of course all i/we can do is wait. if anyone has any information to back that claim it would be appreciated. I know there's loads of cupcake talk that has been going on for months. but i believe this is the real thing, else he wouldn't jeapordise these claims to get people to buy the G1 and then get hundreds of complaints if it didnt happen
View 2 Replies View RelatedMaps useda allow directions from My Location. Where'd that go?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am doing development on RSTP streaming on cupcake. I want know more clear about it, so my question is, which version of 3GPP PSS has been support on cupcake, R4, R5 or R6?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've used animated GIFs in Android pre cupcake however my old code no longer works. To be exact: Movie.decode Stream Always returns null... Does anyone have any workarounds/fixes to play animated GIFs?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn android cupcake release note, it said there is an improvement about Browser scrolling improvement. Can you please tell me what is the technique that android uses to improve that?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there anyone know how to add multi-touch function in cupcake? I found that linux kernel 2.6.30 had a new multi-touch protocl, did that mean I must upgrade my kernel to be 2.6.30+?
View 3 Replies View RelatedLong story short, how can I disable the screen transitions between activities? We implemented our own tab handler if you will, and now it is doing a transition between tabs, which looks pretty tacky.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have just been integrating the Skyhook Wireless technology into my Android application. This is the localization framework that gives a better localization by looking for wifi hotspots. As a result the position is better, at least indoors when it can find a hotspot. On the downside the library is around 300kb of size on the device. Now in Cupcake when I look at "Security & location" settings, there is an option named "Use wireless networks". This seems to be exactly the same as Skyhooks technology. However, I cant find any useful information about what kind of localization this is and weather it makes sense to drop the 300 kb library. Is Skyhook already integrated into Cupcake?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI meet some problem while using cupcake bluetooth handsfree.
1. Phone only can pair with pin "0000" BT headset automatically, but never pair succeed with headset with pin "1234" (never prompt pin code dialog for input?)
2. Connecting BT headset always fail if the BT headset only suport HFP/ HSP profile(on A2DP). Any one familiar it?
What is with the android names. why is everything related to food?
Cupcake
Donut
Eclair
FroYo
Gingerbread
Honeycomb (Expected next)
I tried the 'unofficial' cupcake SDK and found that the hardware HOME button doesn't bring me back to the home screen anymore. Is this a conscious UI decision? What's the reason behind it? Also, long-press on the HOME button doesn't bring up the task manager anymore. So, if I am in the browser, I have to all the way close all the pages before I can go back to home screen?
View 11 Replies View RelatedIf iw ill do any changes in the External folder of Cupcake version i am unable to get the emulator Up.Emulator stops at Android(Booting stage) screen page itself.
View 3 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know whether Android 1.5 SDK supports Gears supported Apps?
Currently release 1.1, supports Gears only on the browser application and we are not able to implement Gears application on WebView.
The roadmap for cupcake states that it now supports the Bluetooth A2DP & AVRCP profiles. Since the Bluetooth API was ripped out of 1.0 does that mean that these are the only profiles supported? Or are there any other profiles currently supported?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI saw some people mentioned CupCake in the email threads, could anyone talk in details?
View 2 Replies View RelatedEven a "beta" SDK would be helpful. There are lots of app developers who don't necessarily know how to build cupcake from the GIT. Given that HTC Magic (based on cupcake, I heard) is rolling out real soon now, wouldn't it be nice to give the app developers a chance to test if their app is compatible with cupcake?Sure, Android API is supposed to be backwards compatible. However, there are quite a few bugs in the G1 that I had to work around with ugly hacks. Now I start to worry if those hacks would break on cupcake.
View 11 Replies View RelatedCan anyone please provide some information regarding the reflection API DexclassLoader, which will be includeed in cupcake release?? In the latest development of the cupcake, whether this feature is added or still to be done? I f already included then any reference which will explain about how to download that cupcake source from the repo, compile that source and add in the current sdk. I am using windows plateform and running the applications on the emulator.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've created game, everything works fine on all previous android versions except current cupcake 1.5. It works even on cupcake pre release.I'm using exact the same build.xml, sources and resources. The problem is that surfaceCreated is not called : SurfaceHolder mSurfaceHolder = getHolder(); mSurfaceHolder. addCall back(this); setFocusable(true); WaitForScreen(); - here I untill surfaceCreated change variable that it's ready,but it's never called. I just can explain that I'm running SurfaceView activity after stopping regular View activity (for the game menu - it was easier to create it). Please help me if you can figure out something. I'm just a developer not a Android engine tester. If they are putting such stuff to the market they should test it a little bit (not talking about discovered VM crashes instead of exceptions).
View 4 Replies View RelatedRecallCheck allows Android based mobile phones with cameras to scan barcodes of food products and automatically search the web site of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for recalls. Bar codes on food products in the US take the form of a Universal Product Code (UPC). While the UPC is usually posted as part of a recall notice, the code is often in a form that makes it difficult to find via standard search services. RecallCheck simplifies the process of finding recalled items! RecallCheck is convenient, fast, easy to use, and economical.Product details can be seen at Agorasys.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI routinely use my g1's browser to connect to a website that is protected with basic authentication (so you get the popup for username and password). Ever since updating to cupcake, my phone seems incapable or unwilling to correctly use / remember my passwords. It's driving me crazy, and I'm ready to chuck the thing out the window, or at least revert to the previous version. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
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