I notice from the spec's of the X10 that it is running on 384MB of RAM.
This would appear to be 25% (128MB) less than other handsets like the Nexus One, HTC Desire and Samsung Galaxy, Motorola Droid which have had 2.1.
I therefore was wondering if the reason for the long delay in launching 2.1 on the X10 might not be due to SE having to manipulate the 2.1 firmware, by allegedly omitting certain features, such as multi-touch and 16M screen resolution, so that they could incorporate their own Timescape and Mediascape programmes and still maintain a reasonable user experience and performance.
If this is the case, it then begs the question whether the X10 will ever receive 2.2, FroYo or 3, Gingerbread in future or is this the end of the line for the X10?
This would appear to be 25% (128MB) less than other handsets like the Nexus One, HTC Desire and Samsung Galaxy, Motorola Droid which have had 2.1.
I therefore was wondering if the reason for the long delay in launching 2.1 on the X10 might not be due to SE having to manipulate the 2.1 firmware, by allegedly omitting certain features, such as multi-touch and 16M screen resolution, so that they could incorporate their own Timescape and Mediascape programmes and still maintain a reasonable user experience and performance.
If this is the case, it then begs the question whether the X10 will ever receive 2.2, FroYo or 3, Gingerbread in future or is this the end of the line for the X10?