Advertisements Past weekend was full of software update leaks. From Samsung Galaxy S to Motorola Droid X and Droid 2, all of them saw leaks of their upcoming Android 2.3 updates. If you don’t want to wait for the update via official channels, you can flash the leaked update files right now. Use the guide […]
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Advertisements Well, I would call it one hell of a surprise from Sony Ericsson. Company just announced that Xperia X10 will get Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread update in the end of Q2 or Q3 start. It is certainly a great news for Xperia X10 owners, who were sulking till now. The update release will be […]
Advertisements Wait is finally over for Nexus One owners, Google has released Gingerbread update for the smartphone. Coming with Android version 2.3.3, the update is available OTA and will be rolled out in phases so just stay tight.
Advertisements Good news: The HTC Desire and its siblings in the line-up will receive an update to Android 2.3 Gingerbread! Bad news: Users might have to face a long wait as the current Desire range won’t be updated until after the new Desire S launches in spring.
Advertisements Milestone users might still be waiting for the official FroYo release, but developers have ported Gingerbread to this smartphone. This is a very early build of the ROM, but you can still test it out if you want.
Advertisements Sony Ericsson’s upcoming Android smartphones are popping on various tech-sites like anything, there seems to be nothing like an official release. After Xperia Play, we now have the second preview of Xperia Neo [also known as Vivaz 2]. We have already reported that Sony Ericsson is going to launch new additions to its Xperi
Advertisements Sony Ericsson unveiled its latest Android 2.3 smartphone Xperia Arc at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show. According to the company, it is first of the many Xperia series smartphones that will be announced in the coming months. We already know some of them are scheduled to launch at Mobile World Congress next month. Featuring […]
Advertisements Samsung might have taken months to put FroYo on Galaxy S, and still has not update all of them, but devs over XDA Developers were fast enough to make it the second Android smartphone to get a Android 2.3 port after Nexus One.
