Samsung Galaxy S smartphone users will have to wait for another week before they get the much talked about Froyo (Android 2.2) update. It is the latest version of Google's Android Operating System. It will be available to all the Samsung Galaxy S smartphone users regardless of their network operators.
Earlier slated to be released in September, the Froyo did reportedly make a brief appearance yesterday. According to Phandroid, a news site, the Froyo was posted to Samsung's OpenSource Website yesterday, but has been removed since then.
Simon Stanford, Managing Director Samsung mobiles(UK and Ireland)stated' "In the UK market, we are currently in final stages with our testing to ensure the upgrade is as smooth an experience as possible. Further information in relation to roll-out will be available early next week.”
PR news, a site based on product review and all the news related to it has reported that the source code for Android 2.2 has now been released and is available to use.
According to Phandroid, this does not necessarily mean that the official Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.2 Froyo update is about to come, but release of the source code does imply that a unofficial Froyo ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S will soon be available.
It is said that these changes will give Samsung Galaxy S smartphone users an enhanced and improved experience in search and navigation. To give a better idea of the latest addition Simon Stanford said, "The upgrade will give users access to new features, enhanced navigation applications and improved performance."
(source:lanewsmonitor.com)
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