1. Hold Ctrl and click each one you want, or just press Ctrl + A and select the lot. It imports to iTunes too so it saves you the effort.
  2. Android 2.2 Froyo on N900, wifi is supported.



    Will definetely try it out when it is sort of stable

    One of the first phones (after Nexus One) which was able to boot Froyo
  3. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Hold Ctrl and click each one you want, or just press Ctrl + A and select the lot. It imports to iTunes too so it saves you the effort.


    thanks Drew

  4. Anyone hear the iPod touch and iPhones now run Android? I'm gonna give it a go on mine, hoping it actually works and doesn't crash or blow it up.

    If it works I'll put up some screenshots.


    EDIT: 80MB download at http://www.iphodroid.com/ if you wanna try something different.
  5. Originally posted by drewhiggins:Anyone hear the iPod touch and iPhones now run Android? I'm gonna give it a go on mine, hoping it actually works and doesn't crash or blow it up.

    If it works I'll put up some screenshots.


    EDIT: 80MB download at http://www.iphodroid.com/ if you wanna try something different.


    what does this do Drew


  6. Lets you use the Google operating system or the iPod operating system - the interface is different and if you're used to the Apple interface I'd keep with it. Not recommended yet because WiFi doesn't work so well - it supposedly cuts out at any moment - and the power management is crap (it can't be helped yet) because it hasn't been configured for drivers, so you'd get a good hour from it if that.

    That's why I'm not running it. Yet.

    Oh and you need to be running a Mac or Linux to install it from. If you're not using either (I use Linux) then you can't install it anyway.
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Lets you use the Google operating system or the iPod operating system - the interface is different and if you're used to the Apple interface I'd keep with it. Not recommended yet because WiFi doesn't work so well - it supposedly cuts out at any moment - and the power management is crap (it can't be helped yet) because it hasn't been configured for drivers, so you'd get a good hour from it if that.

    That's why I'm not running it. Yet.

    Oh and you need to be running a Mac or Linux to install it from. If you're not using either (I use Linux) then you can't install it anyway.


    ok thanks again Drew
  8. Casper - sounds like somethings wrong with your 5800. You've tried a firmware update I guess?
  9. so I've installed the iOS4 software and can't see much difference, apart from the album menu



  10. Have you not changed the home screen background? I think that's a major visible thing to notice


  11. didn't know that