Sunday, December 12, 2010

Multiple Mobile Makers Mixes Android Into Their Cell Phones & Mutes The Rest



The big bridge between the recent model of Android that Google announces and the version that most phones presently work is going filtered by the day. As we only lately seen the stats that over 80 % of Android phones currently run a good latest version of the mobile operating system. The good news from multiple mobile makers who’ve scheduled to updating their famous phones to the next version of Android from what they’re prevailing.

LG has declared that all its Optimus One smartphones will be updated to Android 2.3 Gingerbread that was released just some time back. We evaluated this mid-range phone also and found it to be a decent, value-for-money handset.

The 2nd update comes from one more Korean giant – Samsung – that made Google’s Nexus S phone. The Nexus S is relied on the highly-popular Galaxy Smartphone that was sold previously this year with Android 2.1, but was lately updated to 2.2 Froyo. Now, a tweet from the Samsung India account declares that Android 2.3 will also reach to this phone.

HTC – the company that created the original Nexus One, is presenting a slight boost to few of its older models. First up is HTC Legend – that tank of a phone made of a unibody aluminum frame, which has an update from 2.1 to 2.2. HTC has also confirmed to update its presently cheapest Android around, the Wildfire, to Froyo 2.2 soon.




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