I’ve been itching to use Froyo since it was announced at Google I/O back in May. Lucky for me and all the other early adopters there was leak of the Froyo build that was converted over to run on the Droid.
I’ve been using it for about a week now and I can say it makes my droid a little snappier. Now Froyo added a few things to the table:
I havent used all the features yet that Froyo promises so I sill speak on the ones I have tried out. Flash 10.1 is currently in beta for Froyo and I’ve done a little testing of course little bit after froyo hit the web for all us droid users, hulu found a way to cut off the access to their widget. Currently Flash 10.1 is at beta 2 and I’ve gone a a few sites it has a few slowness issues but overall it works pretty well.
As for APPS2SD the main issue with that is the developers need to activate that function in their program now granted this was already active in certain roms but Froyo brings it to all of the android community.
I can say that overall the performance has been greatly improved on froyo. System is very responsive and the native install gives you 5 screens instead of the current 3 in stock 2.1 release for Droid. Whether or not this will be the case on the final approved release remains to be seen but one can only hope. Still no release date on when Froyo will be available for Droid, a few lucky testers on the nexus one were able to get a hold of it for their handset but Google quickly pulled it down.
Sources:
Manifest Tech
Froyo on the Droid
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