What version is on your G1

DooLocsta

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I have had my G1 for a few months and was just wondering what version of Android other users have. Mine is running RC30 and I want to force and update but in a safe way. Anyone?
 
I am running the JFv1.31 version of the ADP1 build. It rocks.
I started with the Dev model from Google that they gave the employees and put this new build from the XDA forums on it, lots of fun =) I am also running a custom made Windows 7 skin developed at the same place.

Lots of great things going on from independent developers for the phone, I love the open platform :)
 
According to my Tmobile store:
Cupcake should have been pushed out to some people in the USA by now.

If anyone has it - did they really add video capture to the camera?
 
According to my Tmobile store:
Cupcake should have been pushed out to some people in the USA by now.

If anyone has it - did they really add video capture to the camera?

Cupcakes have no set release. Most of the features may or may not make it out anytime soon. Everything is speculation.

http://www.tmonews.com/2009/01/cupcakes/

So we’re beginning to do a little merry-go-round of truth regarding the anticipated cupcake update for T-Mobile and the G1. First its coming, then its not and now…it’s only coming in parts, maybe. Almost everyone that reports on G1 and related material picked up on T-Mobile’s almost surely intentional remarks regarding the RC31 update.

T-mobile released what can only be construed as intentionally vague and absolutely not promising:

“According to the Android team, ‘Cupcake,’ which is the code name for an Android software build, is still a work in progress that is considered to be a development branch and not for general availability. We will update you as T-Mobile G1 software updates are made available to T-Mobile customers.”

Seriously, we have no REAL idea what is happening with cupcake and the G1 right now. It could be released tomorrow, it could be released tomorrow in parts or it might never see the light of day. What may be true is that cupcake may never be released to the public or it may be saved for future Android releases and by default, future devices. In the meantime, intomobile has a handful of screen shorts worthy of checking out. Giving you a taste of what you might be so close, yet so far to enjoying.

Engadgetmobile
 
Cupcake has not been released to the general population. You can check out youtube for videos of it running on emulators though, nothing too special yet.
 
Any update on CUPCAKE?

Did it add video capture to the camera?

List of info from. http://source.android.com/roadmap/cupcake

Notable changes introduced in cupcake:

Applications

MMS

New features

Save attachments from MMS.
Significant bug fixes
Faster conversation list scrolling
Email

Significant bug fixes
Accounts that were marked "never check" are not auto-checked.
Date & time displayed using user preference (e.g. 24 hr vs. AM/PM).
cc: displayed in message view.
Relaxed POP3 parser rules so it works with non-compliant email servers.
Password quoting bugs in IMAP. Makes it work for users with funny chars in their password (e.g. spaces).
Various sources of errors in auto & manual account setup.
Improvements on how we report various connection errors. Makes it much easier for user to diagnose failed account setups.
New-mail notifications for POP3 accounts.
Properly recover from POP3 connection failures, so that the next connection has a chance of working properly.
Remove automatic accounts setup entries that were broken or not testable. Minor fixes to a few of the remaining entries. Improvements to warning dialogs used for a few special cases.
New accounts are now set to check every 15 minutes (instead of defaulting to "never").
Fixed a bug causing approximately 1 in 25 outbound messages to freeze up the IMAP connection (to a Gmail based server) when transferred to the Sent folder. This broke the entire connection so new messages could not be downloaded either.
Unit test framework so Email can be extended & tested more reliably.
Fix IMAP manually-created accounts so message delete works properly.
Alarm Clock

Significant bug fixes
Alert now plays audio/vibe directly, rather than through AlarmManager. AlarmClock alert starts playing audio/vibe in its IntentReceiver, rather than on activity start. These changes should prevent alarms from being blocked by modal dialogs.
Package Installer

Significant bug fixes
Bugs related to replacing existing applications.
Settings

New features

New menu option to list running processes in Settings->ManageApplications.
Music

New features

Music playback fades in after suspending for phone call.
New media search intent allows for 3rd party apps to launch or respond to media searches based on artist, album, or title.
Affects: Music Player, YouTube, Browser applications.
Browser
New features
Updated WebKit browser core, synced with Nov 2008 WebKit version.
Support for new, optimized JavaScript engine (SquirrelFish).
Copy / paste is enabled in the browser. To copy with touch, press and hold the shift key and select the text. Releasing the shift key or ending the touch drag copies the text. To copy with the trackball, press and hold the shift key, move the cursor to the selection start, click the trackball, and move the trackball to the extend the selection. Releasing the shift key, or clicking the trackball a second time, copies the text.
Find is enabled in the browser. To find text, choose it from the menu and type the text to find.
Drawing has been sped up substantially by supporting partial content invalidates and partial screen invalidates. Pages with animations are 5x faster.
VoiceDialer
New features
VoiceDialer supports 'open app' command
Camera/Gallery
New features
Video recorder mode
Share intent for videos
Video thumbnails
Local file playback

Download manager

New features

Support for HTTP codes 301, 302, 303 and 307 (redirects).
HTTP code 503 is now handled, with support for retry-after in delay-seconds.
Downloads that were cleanly interrupted are now resumed instead of failing.
Applications can now pause their downloads.
Retry delays are now randomized.
Connectivity is now checked on all interfaces.
Downloads with invalid characters in file name can now be saved.
Framework

New features

Support of touch events in WebView.
New JavaScript engine (SquirrelFish) in WebView.

Input method framework, for soft keyboards and other on-screen input methods. Includes new APIs for applications to interact with input methods, and the ability for third party developers to write their own input methods.
Access to the raw audio data for playback and recording from application code.

New PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT option.
Support for top-level boolean resources.
Tactile feedback to the LockPatternView. Tactile feedback can be enabled/disabled by going to Settings > Security & location and then checking/unchecking "Use tactile feedback". Note that this can be used independently of the visual feedback of the lines ("Use visible pattern"). Thus it gives users a middle ground between showing the lines on the screen and having no feedback at all.
PackageManager changes to support un-installation of partially installed applications. Added new flag PackageManager.GET_UNINSTALLED_PACKAGES to include partially installed apps in all relevant PackageManager api's. ManageApplications screen now lists such partially installed apps and the user can uninstall these applications completely.
Support third party updates of system applications. New menu options in Settings->ManageApplications to list updated system applications.
Framework support to list current running processes. New API in ActivityManager.
Framework feature to declare required configurations by applications. New manifest attribute uses-configuration in android manifest.
Hardware accelerated video encode (video recorder) in opencore.
Simplified SREC speech recognition API available.
Streaming audio I/O for applications.
Significant bug fixes
Fixed issues with saving state in the view hierarchy, so that you can properly subclass from something like TextView and create your own state that inherits from that provided by TextView.

TextView now implements onKeyMultiple(), so that flinging the trackball will result in accelerated scrolling. This required some changes to movement methods, and included some improvements to the acceleration computed when flinging.
Framework bug fixes in PackageManager to share/un-share permissions for applications with shared uid's.
Significant rework of Settings->ManageApplications Performance and UI enhancements.

A number of settings in android.provider.Settings.System were moved to android.provider.Settings.Secure. Only system software can modify these settings. Additionally, a new permission, WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS, is required to access these settings. The old constants in Settings.System have been deprecated. It is possible to read settings values via Settings.System using the deprecated constants. However, attempts to modify these settings via Settings.System will result in a log message and the setting value will be left unchanged.
Many bug fixes in the media framework


Bluetooth

New features

Support for A2DP & AVRCP profiles.

Significant bug fixes
First connection after pairing always fails on many carkits.
Mini Cooper and some late model BMW cars fail to use Bluetooth or take 2 minutes for Phone Book transfer.

System software

New features

New kernel based on Linux 2.6.27.
Improvements to the wakelock API.
Work to transition to the USB Gadget Framework underway.
Basic x86 support.


Radio & Telephony

New features
SIM Application Toolkit 1.0.
Green CALL button is no longer a shortcut for "add a new call". This has been a rarely used feature and confusing if triggered accidentally.
Longer in-call screen timeout when using the speakerphone.
"Show dialpad" / "Hide dialpad" item added to the in-call menu, to make it easier to discover the DTMF dialpad.
Significant bug fixes
An obscure case where the Phone UI could cause the device to not go to sleep on its own. This would happen if user bails out of the in-call screen by hitting HOME, followed by the call disconnecting remotely.
Don't allow a single tap to open the in-call dialpad. It is now required to touch and drag it. This makes it much harder to accidentally open the dialpad by touching the screen with your face.


Developer Tools

New features
Enable handset manufacturers to extend the Android SDK with add-ons. SDK add-ons will include:
system libraries to let developers use additional APIs provided by handset manufacturers or from other 3rd party vendors that handset manufacturers chose to include

emulator system images, skins, and hardware configuration to let developers test their applications on their Android implementation

This is work-in-progress. Please note that the latest Android SDK (Android 1.0 SDK, Release 2) is not compatible with the SDK plugin in the new branch, please use ADT 0.8.0. SDK add-on support is planned for future SDK release.



Build System

New features
The functions in build/envsetup.sh should be much more useful
 
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