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Perhaps this is another cause of the delay?
Android 2.3 security bug shows microSD access vulnerability -- Engadget
i just wish we would get the enhanced copy/paste in gingerbread. don't really care about the rest of what's in it.

i just wish we would get the enhanced copy/paste in gingerbread. don't really care about the rest of what's in it.

trackball ftwWho needs it with a track ball? Position cursor, hold trackball, select enter selection mode, roll cursor to select text, hold trackball, pick copy.![]()
I think all phones should have one!trackball ftwI think all phones should have one!
If you're warranty isn't up, get 'em to fix it!!!My trackball is the one component of N1 that I am less than pleased with. I have to roll the ball crazy like to get the cursor to move, it should be one character per "click" but on mine I have to whip the ball to get the cursor to move. Mine might just be faulty as I have seen no one else complain.
Oh and Gingerbread copy/paste is the best!
If you're warranty isn't up, get 'em to fix it!!!
But isn't your trackball issue really annoying. You don't seem like the shy type SnazzyI dealt with HTC repair before on another issue and it was awful, not everyone has my problems with them but once bitten twice shy.
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When did you used the HTC warranty? I remember that the first couple of months, the HTC service was really bad...but it got better later on.But isn't your trackball issue really annoying. You don't seem like the shy type SnazzyWhen did you used the HTC warranty? I remember that the first couple of months, the HTC service was really bad...but it got better later on.
I just read that ViewSonic plans to ship their ViewPad 4 with, wait for it, Gingerbread v2.4. That is correct, word is leaking out that a 2.4 release is due in April which will still be called Gingerbread. This might explain why we STILL do not have Gingerbread 2.3 without rooting and getting a custom ROM from someone other than Google.
Android 2.4 reportedly coming in April, headed to ViewSonic ViewPad 4? -- Engadget[/QUOTE
I hope that's the case. People with the N1 should be one of the 1st to get 2.4 considering this is a google phone and they need to keep it up to date with the new ones coming out. It's not as if the hardware on the N1 cannot handle it.
Yeah, Google is so going to confuse the people that might look into Android phones if us regs are starting to get confused. Google should have stuck with a seperate naming convention for the Android tablet since it's different from Android phone2.4 will still be called gingerbread and will supposedly be compatible with honeycomb apps (2.3 is/was not).. Heard this on a rambling tech podcast at twit.tv. For what it's worth.
If true we'll probably be going straight to 2.4 whenever that is..
I've always defended the fragmentation bs out there to my non android friends. Now I'm starting to get confused..

I'm still wondering why Google is taking its sweet time to release Gingerbread for the Nexus Ones. It's what...7 weeks since they released the Nexus S? I think that's enough time to get the early adopters to jump from the Nexus One to the Nexus S. If Any a non Google phone gets Gingerbread (on release or update) before the Nexus One...gosh I think my faith in Google will diminished.