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kaching said:That doesn't seem to be the case though with Froyo in the wings, rumor of 2.2 in at least one upcoming device and the fact Flash support is apparently imminent, according to reports from MWC.
I can't really see Google slowing down on iterations for awhile yet, unless there's some tangible backlash from customers over the pace at which their phones become "obsolete".
Whatever Froyo becomes I don't see it happening for a little bit. 2.2 is just a rumor, and a Flash optimization update could just as easily be added like the multitouch one (which wasn't technically a new version.)
I do think we'll see updates slow down, at least for now. I don't think we'll hear much (if anything) about the next version until Google I/O in May, and even then it may be a month or more before it's available (similar to them demo-ing Donut/1.6 last year but not making it available until October.)
DMPrince said:if someone buys the x10 with 1.6 they can update to 2.1 when it's out? like OTA or something?
Sony has promised to do so, yes. But it's up to the individual manufacturers to create the update for the handset (with more work being required if a custom skin like the X10's is used), and the wireless operators to distribute it OTA (Sprint makes you go into their stores to update your Android phone.)