Im tired of waiting
for gingerbread update.
«The official word
for the Gingerbread update on G2x is «by summer» and all of the internal discussions thus far have it launching very close to that timeframe.
when its time
for the gingerbread update i think google will give the g2 an update to overclock its processsor to 1ghz
While the majority of Google phone users still wait
for their Gingerbread update, CES 2011 has brought us a sneak preview of Android 3.0 aka Android Honeycomb.
With Ice Cream Sandwich expected to hit several of Samsung's devices, we guess better late than never
for a Gingerbread update, right?
You don't have to wait for that, just
for the gingerbread update.
Not exact matches
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.
Nexus S Android 2.3.4 (GRJ22) manual
update is also here
for those who are impatiently waiting to get their hands on the latest
Gingerbread update as it brings Android video chat to Google Talk.
The Android
Gingerbread update for Atrix 4G bring some new features such as enhancements to the Picture Gallery and Music Player,
updated User Interface with simpler home screen design, access to social content in one place, Full HD Video Playback in 1080p, One touch conference call access, Faster Webtop Browsing and much more.
Nexus S Android 2.3.3 (GRI40) manual
update is also here
for those who are impatiently waiting to get their hands on the latest
Gingerbread update.
Motorola has finally rolled out the Android 2.3 (
Gingerbread)
update for the Atrix 4G smartphone.
After waiting
for almost 4 months, LG finally rolled out the official Android 2.3.3 (
Gingerbread)
update for the LG G2x smartphone.
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.
Last September, Sprint began rolling out the
Gingerbread update for the LG Optimus S.
The smartphone runs Google Android 2.3
Gingerbread mobile operating system with a promise to
update to latest Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and features a 1 GHz STE U8500 dual - core processor, 16 GB flash internal storage, 4 - inch Reality Display with Sony WhiteMagic technology and with 960 x 540 pixels resolution, and a 8 - megapixel rear auto focus camera with unique fast capture, HD recording and Sony technology
for 2D and 3D panoramic images.
Froyo
update for Galaxy S will roll out till the 20th Match, and then from that date onwards, Samsung will roll out the official
Gingerbread update for Galaxy S.
Google (GOOG) released Android 2.3
Gingerbread in December 2010 and since then it has launched three major
updates for the Android platform.
I hope other
gingerbread updates will start coming up, like
for the epic and evo.
after the
gingerbread update there is no longer an options menu
for the camera
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
I was hoping Google would start
updating Android every year after
Gingerbread, but it seems it will be every 6 months or so
for at least 2 more versions — or just one if they intend to announce new Android versions from now on in the same time with new iOS, before summer.
Galaxy S
Gingerbread update was promised
for March 20th by the Samsung Mobile's Romanian team, but nothing is available so far.
T - Mobile will start rolling out the new
update for the myTouch 4G, Android 2.3.3
Gingerbread starting this July 2oth.
Sony Ericsson has issued similar news and shortly after the announcement of the Xperia phone line
for 2011, but then it was
updated to version 2.3.4 of Android
Gingerbread platform.
Also, since I never received a
Gingerbread update for my T - mobile Galaxy Tab, I don't trust Samsung to keep their word about the
update until they actually deliver it.
Google hasn't forgotten that the majority of Android phones are still on
Gingerbread or Froyo, however, and
for them, this
update will deliver performance improvements and a new labels API
for third - party app developers.
After a less than stellar review last August, Engadget holds out some hope
for the X10 with the promise of an
update to
Gingerbread.
«T - Mobile is kicking off another round of Android 2.3
Gingerbread updates for T - Mobile G2x buyers, likely
for those people that missed it the first time or purchased the phone without receiving the
update.»
Well looky here; just a couple of days after announcing that the 2.3.3
Gingerbread OTA
update was coming
for the Nexus One and Nexus S the zip files have shown up as well.
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.
«Exciting news
for original Galaxy Tab owners: Samsung started to roll out Android 2.3.3
update (
Gingerbread)
for the Samsung Galaxy Tab!»
The report is that the official OTA
Gingerbread update for the Droid X is now rolling out, but it comes with a caveat that it will kill root access if your phone is rooted.»
There is an
update available
for Kies as well and users will do good to
update Kies first before hooking on to Android
Gingerbread for a hassle free
update.
Motorola Pushes Limited OTA
Gingerbread Update for DROID X, Productivity Crashes [
Update 1] See end of story
for any new news, unless there's a correction.
I may be wrong but I think the
update message that you're getting is the last
Gingerbread update that TMobile was sending out
for the last few weeks.
Following its near immediate removal due to reports of the
update bricking handsets, Sprint has resumed the Android
Gingerbread update rollout
for the Kyocera Echo, with the
update being conducted during the next few weeks.
And there is NO
Gingerbread update (official anyway)
for the original T959 Vibrant.
After the FROYO
update for the Original Galaxy Vibrant took MONTHS to arrive and no
Gingerbread update ever came, EVEN THOUGH IT WAS ANNOUNCED AND QUIETLY CANCELLED.....
(The
Gingerbread update for the Desire removed support
for text and picture messaging)
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.
The
Gingerbread update will provide Kyocera Echo users with performance enhancements including faster response, improved power management, enhancements
for gaming, and more.
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.
According to a source of news site AndroidCommunity, Google is said to be forcing a number of manufacturers to hold back their official
updates for Gingerbread OS (Android 2.3) on all models until April or May.
Owners of the original Samsung Galaxy Tab will be pleased to know that both Verizon and Samsung have not forgotten about you guys, and will be issuing the
Gingerbread update for your tablet.
Seriously, this isn't a joke as Motorola
updated the Cliq 2 forum on their Community website indicating they are looking
for 1000 customers to «test and provide feedback on the
Gingerbread software upgrade
for the Motorola Cliq 2, before... [read full article]
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.
If you get the LG Optimus S
Gingerbread update today, let us know how it goes
for you.
ie if the Nexus 1 is going to run
Gingerbread just fine, but require a lot of work to make ICS run usably, then Google will not do the ICS
update for the N1.