Dell Streak with Android 2.1 update exclusive preview: 720p video capture, better keyboard, and more
We've got some good news and some bad news for fellow Streak-wielding chums. The bad news is that said Dell tabletphone won't be getting its Froyo update in September -- well, in the UK at least. The good news, however, is that O2 will be squeezing out a 2.1 firmware to fill the void around early next month, which probably implies that the unlocked devices will also get the update slightly earlier, if not at the same time. Now, Dell's lightning demo of the Streak's Eclair build last week might have been a tad underwhelming, but as we found out in the software exclusively sent to us today, turns out there's actually more than just a new unlock screen and live wallpaper support. Read on to find out.
Update: Since you guys asked, here are some benchmark scores we obtained: 6.949 MFLOPS on Linpack, 767 on Quadrant, 30fps on Fps2D, and 3521 on An3DBench. Certainly a welcomed improvement from Pocketables' 1.6 scores.
Let's start off with something that's been bugging us the most: the virtual keyboard. Yep, you guessed right -- the numpad and caps lock key are finally gone for good, and it really has made typing a hell of a lot easier. That said, we're still hoping for some multitouch goodness on the keyboard -- get that in and we'll quit moaning. Speaking of multitouch, you'll be pleased to know that Google Maps now does pinch-to-zoom! It sure took Dell a while, but hey, let's just be happy about this fix. Another late addition is the text description in the calendar app's week view mode, meaning we no longer need to tap and hold down on those colorful blocks to see what they're about. If none of these new features have wowed you yet, then head over to the dialer app, which has now been given a new skin that's indisputably more stylish, plus you can now also pull up your contacts and favorites lists within the same app. Nice work, Dell.
As for multimedia features, the 2.1 firmware now comes with Android's default gallery app -- as seen on the Nexus One -- that links up to Picasa as well, although the trade-off is that it's missing out on the handy photo and video filters featured beforehand. On the contrary, the music player app only received a fairly minor UI tweak (the content listing page now expands when prompted to fit in more items), but here's what got us excited: Dell's now fixed the remote control bug -- we no longer have to switch on the screen to skip tracks by double-clicking the handsfree button.
The camera app received a fairly heavy revamp. Firstly, you'll now have to drag the left tray out for the camera settings, which some may find to be a bit fiddly. Secondly, rather than having a column of thumbnails for previously captured photos and videos, the new app only shows the last shot. Fortunately, the third point may just about make up for these shortcomings -- the camcorder can now capture in 720p! Mind you, there's no improvement in picture quality as far as we can tell, but we should at least be grateful to see some HD filming action on the Streak. Anyhow, here's a 720p sample clip we captured earlier (be sure to switch on HD playback):
Finally, the homescreen. Like before, you're still forced to hold the device in landscape, which isn't what everyone prefers. We're also perplexed by Dell's decision to now space out the icons horizontally, meaning the screen can now only accommodate 24 icons instead of 32 at a time. Similarly, Dell's made its own RSS and music player widgets a tad wider, and consequently we can no longer fit two of these widgets into one homescreen (we used to have one homescreen dedicated to two news feeds, for instance). Speaking of which, Dell's also changed the homescreen switcher (the second taskbar button from the left) into a "Recent Applications" list. There's no doubt that some users will benefit from this tweak, but on the other hand, there's nothing more annoying than swiping across five homescreens to reach your desired widget.
So, despite the aforementioned flaws, overall this 2.1 update will still bring many great changes to the Streak, and hopefully Dell can iron out those kinks in the coming weeks. As for Froyo, well, we can only speculate a release date at least a month or two after the Eclair update.
Update: Since you guys asked, here are some benchmark scores we obtained: 6.949 MFLOPS on Linpack, 767 on Quadrant, 30fps on Fps2D, and 3521 on An3DBench. Certainly a welcomed improvement from Pocketables' 1.6 scores.
Let's start off with something that's been bugging us the most: the virtual keyboard. Yep, you guessed right -- the numpad and caps lock key are finally gone for good, and it really has made typing a hell of a lot easier. That said, we're still hoping for some multitouch goodness on the keyboard -- get that in and we'll quit moaning. Speaking of multitouch, you'll be pleased to know that Google Maps now does pinch-to-zoom! It sure took Dell a while, but hey, let's just be happy about this fix. Another late addition is the text description in the calendar app's week view mode, meaning we no longer need to tap and hold down on those colorful blocks to see what they're about. If none of these new features have wowed you yet, then head over to the dialer app, which has now been given a new skin that's indisputably more stylish, plus you can now also pull up your contacts and favorites lists within the same app. Nice work, Dell.
As for multimedia features, the 2.1 firmware now comes with Android's default gallery app -- as seen on the Nexus One -- that links up to Picasa as well, although the trade-off is that it's missing out on the handy photo and video filters featured beforehand. On the contrary, the music player app only received a fairly minor UI tweak (the content listing page now expands when prompted to fit in more items), but here's what got us excited: Dell's now fixed the remote control bug -- we no longer have to switch on the screen to skip tracks by double-clicking the handsfree button.
The camera app received a fairly heavy revamp. Firstly, you'll now have to drag the left tray out for the camera settings, which some may find to be a bit fiddly. Secondly, rather than having a column of thumbnails for previously captured photos and videos, the new app only shows the last shot. Fortunately, the third point may just about make up for these shortcomings -- the camcorder can now capture in 720p! Mind you, there's no improvement in picture quality as far as we can tell, but we should at least be grateful to see some HD filming action on the Streak. Anyhow, here's a 720p sample clip we captured earlier (be sure to switch on HD playback):
Finally, the homescreen. Like before, you're still forced to hold the device in landscape, which isn't what everyone prefers. We're also perplexed by Dell's decision to now space out the icons horizontally, meaning the screen can now only accommodate 24 icons instead of 32 at a time. Similarly, Dell's made its own RSS and music player widgets a tad wider, and consequently we can no longer fit two of these widgets into one homescreen (we used to have one homescreen dedicated to two news feeds, for instance). Speaking of which, Dell's also changed the homescreen switcher (the second taskbar button from the left) into a "Recent Applications" list. There's no doubt that some users will benefit from this tweak, but on the other hand, there's nothing more annoying than swiping across five homescreens to reach your desired widget.
So, despite the aforementioned flaws, overall this 2.1 update will still bring many great changes to the Streak, and hopefully Dell can iron out those kinks in the coming weeks. As for Froyo, well, we can only speculate a release date at least a month or two after the Eclair update.





























That's great for those guys
@dhamp2g Yeah but where's Froyo?
@dhamp2g
Hey Engadget! Can do a speed comparison? Run some benchmarks on both 1.6 and 2.1 and show us if there is a speed boost!
But where is Dell's exclusive excuse to why this phone isn't released in North America yet???
Wait a second..... so are multiple homescreen wallpapers still supported or no??
suddenly Dell Streak is 'streak'ing!
Still no release in USA, WTF Dell?
what a beautiful phone + OS.
@RichardLai do you know if the playback frame rate is still capped at 30fps?
@izzykareem Yep, still 30fps.
That will be enough for me to hold on until Froyo gets here. Of course, I first need to be able to BUYONE in the States! C'mon already! You're killing me here!
Cool indeed Richard Lai, cool indeed!
Are multiple homescreen wallpapers still supported or is it like stock Android where you have one big wallpaper that spans all the homescreens? Please let us know Richard.
@Plazmic Flame No support for multiple wallpapers now, I'm afraid.
@Richard Lai
*sigh*
Depressed is an understatement.... :(
Thanks Richard
@Plazmic Flame You know, I somehow prefer it this way -- feels much smoother when you have this panoramic view.
Dell is being an asshole about the release. Putting it off, and ordering everyone to be 100% silent about it. Then they tease with stuff like this.
Give a date Dell! Stop telling your employees to be quiet. Just tell us when it's going to be available!!
Wanna bet they decided to hold up on the North American launch until this 2.1 build was finalized?
Shipping with 1.6 and the horrid keyboard would be a death sentence for the device (Xperia X10 sales figures, anyone?) but 2.1 is acceptable to the Android community thought-leaders.
@Croak
I was thinking the same thing. Android 1.x is a deal breaker for a lot of people.
Please clarify 'Dell tabletphone won't be getting its Froyo update in September -- well, in the UK at least'. Any info on the Froyo update plans ? Many wannabe users of all those websites that contain flash content are more than 'mildy curious' :)
@HighlandMX5 I already mentioned it in the post. ;)
I can't decide on getting this phone or the Droid X :(. I'm leaning towards the Droid X now so I don't have to break my Verizon contract and pay more money for an AT&T plan but damn I want that 5inch screen!
@Cassanova yea that screen is nice..i basic use my phone for the media functions now...lol..u can get a movie/video converter at http://pocketdvd.weebly.com/ for any phone though... : )
What framerate does it use for 720p video recording? It looks like the resulting video is at something like 15 fps?? Or is there a setting to enable 720p @ 30 Hz?
Will the packaging for the North America release include a note that says "Sorry we were complete dumbasses for screwing up this launch the first time around"?
I was really looking forward to getting this device. Loving the idea of the 5" screen, reasonable processor, but am really underwhelmed by the quality of the 720p video. Am I expecting too much from a camera 'phone' here?
I'm sure the video on some of the other devices have been better.
until i have a product available i SO don't care
the recorded video he's got up looks great to me (no video expert) but when richard made the pigeons get up, i didn't see any ghosting or stutter. Looked really smooth for fast action.
More Questions:
1. What's the Linpack score with Android 2.1? Is it different from the original Streak with Android 1.6? Does it feel any faster?
2. Does the Streak have built-in, free Exhange mail now?
@Smedis
1. I'm getting 6.949 MFLOPS here, whereas Pocketables.net got 4.183.
2. Yes, but hasn't the Streak always had Exchange email?
@Richard Lai Great!
2. No, according to all reviews, the Dell Streak only comes with a 30-day trial version of TouchDown suite - no free and built-in Exchange support. E.g.:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/06/dell-streak-review/
http://www.slashgear.com/dell-streak-review-1289551/
http://www.itpro.co.uk/625192/dell-streak-review/2
Funny how the maker of the video is surprised by the camera app UI from Eclair.
He talks as if Dell designs it.
Stop rubbing salt on our wounds and release it already!!!
The Streak is a fabulous device and well worth the wait for you guys in the US.
I won't be updating to 2.1 though.
Looks like everything they're changing is a come down. Weird spacing on the icons, losing numpad should be optional, changes to camera are rubbish and the same can be said for losing multiple homepage wallpapers and smart dialing...
I think I'll stick with 1.6!!!
@Stanton Dowd You are right...now I have to toggle to type down numbers. They combined caps with shift, which I hate on all of the phone's I've used. Way to be stupid Dell. That's so lame.
Never thought that i like to buy the streak, but after i have seen this video...damn, i need one...
Looks like the home screen is still landscape view only?
Can someone confirm this please?
@adityareddyp It's in the post. ;)
looks good cant wait to get on my streak just hope it has multi touch so i can my games with the emulators i have. would of preferred froyo with flash so i could watch youtube properlly
Richard, can you just take a few minutes to check if any of these bugs are still present, would be great to get some confirmation:
http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/dell-streak-support/22331-dell-streak-bug-list.html
Thanks,
#AllDellStreakOwners
@Dunhamzzz I haven't come across any of those bugs in this build, although I'm not too sure about the "default" home screen problem.
The most important for me: complete PORTRAIT MODE!
Can you test if multi touch is enabled across the Walker OS?
You can easily check am emulator or multi touch app.
i can not believe they have not got multi-touch to work i brought this thing expecting to be able all this and it useless and the 2.2 update will probably come out when there everyone else is rolling out android 3.0 i should of brought the Samsung galaxy s like i was going to last time i buy a dell anything unless they get there act together pretty quick if anybody is thinking about buying i recommend waiting untill its got froyo otherwise is useless you cant play games no multi-touch and can use internet properly no flash and accessories are so expensive you have to take out a second mortgage what a load of CRAP
@pug it worried about it too but I've found the solution. Dell does support multi touch in the next build. Look at this proof http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=315364&view=findpost&p=1369771
I hope this clear your doubts and frustration.
i can not believe they have not got with this update multi-touch to work i brought this thing expecting to be able all this and it useless and the 2.2 update will probably come out when there everyone else is rolling out android 3.0 i should of brought the Samsung galaxy s like i was going to last time i buy a dell anything unless they get there act together pretty quick if anybody is thinking about buying i recommend waiting untill its got froyo otherwise is useless you cant play games no multi-touch and can use internet properly no flash and accessories are so expensive you have to take out a second mortgage what a load of CRAP
I don't know why my post is not going through but here is some relief regarding multi touch
http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=315364&view=findpost&p=1369771
The release has been delayed in the States because Dell is releasing an updated version.
So glad my efforts to buy a unit failed. I feel sorry for the people that bought the price-gouged test units as I've heard that AT&T has blocked them.
This is stupid. The one reason I wanted to get a Dell Streak was to be able to take advantage of the number pad.
Damn, atleast give us a number bar like a normal keyboard so we don't have to toggle it.
Stupid, stupid, stupid!