With
the Gingerbread update set in place, let's hope that Optimus 2X owners won't have to wait this long for the Ice Cream Sandwich update once it's finally released.
Not exact matches
I was trying to copy all
settings from the old Droid X. I was transferred to a level 2 technician who understood the feature I was describing and noticed it was missing in the
Gingerbread update.
Sprint has planned to re-push the
Gingerbread update LS670ZVJ for its LG Optimus S handset, which brings improvements, a
set of fixes for charging, an inability for computers to see the phone over USB, predictive text and SD card mounting.
Thunderbolt owners jumped for joy, naturally — but all that excitement was quickly replaced with disappointment because while their phones were up to date, the
Gingerbread update introduced a whole
set of new bugs to the phone.
Compared to the jump between the Android 2.3
Gingerbread and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the upgrade to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean can be considered a minor
update, which mostly brings performance improvements and minor user interface changes, like a new
set of widgets for the Homescreen, expandable notifications and a more user - friendly gallery app.
Check out what features are
set to roll out along with
Gingerbread update for myTouch 4G handset here.
Maybe its
Gingerbread's
updated power management
settings or maybe the Pope blessed our handset, but the Samsung Galaxy S running 2.3 is vastly improved compared to its predecessor.