During all the international HUBBUB surrounding the arrival of Android 2.1 for the Euro Hero last night, we missed this little announcement from Google’s Nexus One division – revealing that the official, over-the-air Android 2.2 “FroYo” update for its Nexus One phone will begin to roll-out this week.
Here’s the news, from Google’s Nexus One blog:
Starting today, Nexus One users will begin to receive the Android 2.2 (codenamed Froyo) over-the-air software update on their phones. This update provides some great new features including support for making your handset a portable hotspot and support for Adobe Flash within the browser. For a complete list of everything we’ve included in Android 2.2, please see the Android 2.2 Platform Highlights.
In order to access the update, you will receive a message on your phone’s notification bar. Just download the update, wait for it to install, and you should be all set. This update will be rolled out gradually to phones – and most users will receive the notification by the end of the week . We hope you enjoy these new features.
Great news for those early-adopters brave enough to join Google’s crazy direct-sales experiment.
Sorry for using such a boring photo to illustrate such an exciting piece of news. At least you’ll be able to use iPlayer on it now.


INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
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