Google Donut code released to Android developers
Filed under: Cell Phones, Phone Software | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: July 27, 2009 | No Comments

Google are all for treating its users, the search engine giant have now released the code for Donut to developers. We first learned of Donut back in May, this latest code is thought to be able to work on its G1 and Magic handsets, and with it comes a host of new features.
Some of these features include automated backups, multi-touch support, text-to-speech, universal search and a redesigned camera app. The new Donut code will also offer a host of new widgets as well as a new home screen toggle.
This new feature will allow you to toggle from a range of functions; such was Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi and much more. BGR reports that CDMA radio is also a new feature added to Donut, this could be found under the call-setting menu.
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