Google has officially released its source code for the latest version of Android 2.0 – Code named Eclair.
What is new with 2.0?
The software update features multiple email accounts, exchange support, new address book functionality, a combined inbox, better search, an improved camera, an improved keyboard, a better browser, and more useful calendar, as well as Bluetooth 2.1, better media playback, and more options for developers.
Until now, Android 2.0 was only seen running on the Droid. But, according to Pocket Lint this source code has already been used and hacked to work on the original Android phone, the G1.
[Via Android Guys, AndroidandMe]
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