
Earlier this week, Google released the new SDK for the new Android 2.0 update. The SDK is not a full build of the updated Android OS, but merely an emulator that developers can use on their computers in order to test out their software in the new environment. Emulator or not, that has not stopped developers on the many Android forums from trying to get the SDK up and running on their Android phones. EmoGamer has posted up a 10 minute walkthrough of the Android 2.0 SDK running on his T-Mobile G1. He admits that the build is quite choppy (not surprising since it was never intended to be installed on an actually phone), EmoGamer does enjoy all the new features that Android 2.0 will offer in the future. YouTube clip after the jump.
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