Live in Maine, USA.....No update this am for me.....Was on cyanogen, reflashed stocked.....No update........
google have officialy said soon, I dont have the link, but they have said soon, but no1 thought this soon, im not sure i believe just yet either...
my tummy is getting more and more upset.
none of the commenters on either Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/22/android-2-2s-froyo-goodness-hitting-the-nexus-one-already/), TechCrunch (http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/22/android-froyo-nexus-one/) or AndroidPolice (http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/0...-2-froyo-ota-now-available-for-the-nexus-one/) are reporting to have the update.
AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
It's easy to know if it's an hoax or not :
not only one man on earth could have OTA update to Froyo if google decide to open it...
It's easy to know if it's an hoax or not :
not only one man on earth could have OTA update to Froyo if google decide to open it...
If someone can tell me how to return to stock to recieve OTA update, I can try uploading the .zip I'm in usa (i work nights )
Most of the reports Ive seen (4) 3 are in Europe, 1 US....via twitter
http://twitter.com/ninjarobot/status/14508990484@botteaap my N1 got the Froyo update. My unit was returned with a replaced mainboard from HTC Europe Repair recently. So not just press.
Saying Google is acting like Apple is not helping your argument...at all.a) Editor in Chief of Engadget uses an N1 as his primary phone about half the staff has dropped their iPhones for Android so I don't know why you think they're trying to kill it...
b) I don't like it any more than anyone else but give me one single example of a company who has every made the media wait until the consumer launch. Even Apple, the most closed company in history gives select media preview units. It's just the way the market works.