Sentences with phrase «gingerbread update for the device»

LG pledged to release a 2.3 Gingerbread update for the device.
Sprint is not playing with these Android 2.3 Gingerbread updates for their devices.

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For myTouch 4G owners, this small update brings your Android Gingerbread device up to software 2.32.531.1 and begins today, March 15th.
T - Mobile has updated their support documents for both the T - Mobile G2 and myTouch 4G allowing for customers to walk into a local T - Mobile store and upgrade their device to Gingerbread.
April will see more ICS updates for existing Gingerbread and Honeycomb devices, along with the launch of more ICS phones, including HTC's highly - anticipated One X and One S.
As everybody knows, the official Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS has only officially been available on one device, the Nexus S. For the rest of the Android masses stuck on Froyo, it's been a guessing game when a Gingerbread update would be coming.
tried to update my phone in a tmobile store yesterday... supposedly the gingerbread update they have is for other android devices and does nt work for the g2... they tried to update my g2, but i keep freezing on the update screen and did nt load... luckily got the ota update this morning
The Xperia Arc was released with Android 2.3 Gingerbread version out of the box, with an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update released for the device a few months after its launch.
Sprint has begun to roll out its latest update for the now venerable LG Optimus S Android smartphone that bumps up the device to Gingerbread and brings with a spate of new features and fixes.
With Ice Cream Sandwich expected to hit several of Samsung's devices, we guess better late than never for a Gingerbread update, right?
In addition Pantech has since released an Ice Cream Sandwich update for the phone which was released last October as a manual update in order to keep it current, as it originally shipped with Gingerbread when first launched and it greatly improved the device's performance as a result.
Currently Gingerbread is the stock firmware for the SL, but as you know, there are many ICS and now Jelly Bean based custom platforms available for your device; you can take a look over our «update Samsung Galaxy SL I9003» section for suitable tutorials.
If you're a HTC Thunderbolt owner who was looking forward to the Android Gingerbread 2.3 update for your device, it looks like you're in for bad news, or good news depending on how you look at it.
While lower than the retail pricing for carrier versions and lower than an unlocked version, the price may be hard to swallow for those wanting a high - end device on Net10, especially one with Gingerbread and no chance of being updated to future Android versions.
Samsung released not so long ago the official update of Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread for their Galaxy Ace Plus and here you can find all the instructions you need in order to successfully install it without damaging your device.
The update was meant to upgrade the device to Android Gingerbread as well as add an Eco Mode app that controls battery consumption along with a spate of fixes for battery life and Wi - Fi.
RIM has finally rolled out the long - awaited update to its much maligned PlayBook tablet which includes support for Android Gingerbread apps and built - in email on the device along with several other key features, such as an updated BlackBerry Bridge which features support for BlackBerry smartphones as input devices, Bluetooth control and a new unified inbox -LSB-...]
Now that you know what steps to take in order to correctly prepare your device for the update, you can move to the next part of this post and learn how to successfully apply the Gingerbread update on your phone without much trouble.
Update will bring support for older devices While the folks behind the BBM Twitter account may be making some questionable posts, the team behind the scenes has been hard at work adding support for Gingerbread users.
Google has updated the Gmail app for the Android 3.X Honeycomb tablets and Android Gingerbread as well as Android Froyo based devices.
The update also brings a better performance for Gingerbread devices.
For example, Samsung provided Galaxy S II users 2 major Android updates (Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean), a device which was released in April of 2011 and initially shipped with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), and finally ended its support in May 2013 (25 Months).
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