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Android 2.3 Gingerbread Update for Samsung Galaxy Mini and Samsung Galaxy Tab

Already announced last week, but has been officially confirmed today by the manufacturer, the Samsung Galaxy S, Galaxy Ace and Galaxy Mini, in addition to the Samsung Galaxy Tab, they will receive the upgrade to 2.3 Gingerbread Android through Samsung Kies. Although it was known informally since last week, today we were having breakfast with a Samsung official statement in which it was reported that both the tablet as smartphones Galaxy Tab S, Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Mini – in addition to the and Galaxy Fit and Galaxy Gio not come onto the market in our country – will soon update their systems to Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

Better performance and a revamped interface
The upgrade from version Froyo of these devices involves some major improvements such as faster overall process, because now it has optimized the use of processor resources by the media that is also supported for best 3D graphics , which is especially noticeable in the field of gaming.

On the other hand, it also has improved user interface, and suppose that the Touchwiz 2.0, toyour content faster and more intuitive experience for the user, in addition to that, finally, is included in this series Galaxy something as basic as the “Copy & Paste.”

Only available through Samsung Kies
The Android 2.3 Gingerbread Update not take place simultaneously in all territories. Will the Nordic countries and the United Kingdom who, throughout this week, receiving the update through the computer synchronization software Samsung official Kies (so that we can not do it via OTA, Over The Air), and gradually, hopefully in few weeks, will be expanded to other European countries, USA and Canada and other markets.

Samsung Galaxy S II Come With The Unlocked Bootloader

The company Samsung will start to fall very, very good developers. And is that just a few minutes, the half has echoed a story that would confirm a rumor suspected for some days. Although not come through official sources, ie directly from the factory in Korea, some media give some credibility to the news. We refer to the possibility that the new Samsung S Galaxy II comes with the bootloader unlocked, the famous boot code are also released some users of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA family.

You know that just a few days, the Swedish-Japanese company Sony Ericsson has published on its official website some unlock codes from the terminals launched this year. We refer to the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc, XPERIA Play, XPERIA Neo and XPERIA Pro, unlocked devices may be safely provided they are in the hands of a professional. Something similar could happen to the arrival of the new Samsung Galaxy S II. If things work properly, we can not help but celebrate the news that has come as rain in May for the developers of this platform.

In fact, in addition to state specifically the issue, the company will also change the file system RFS used so far by EXT4 that had already been used once. In this way, and always according to the developers, it is likely that the system offers higher performance than had hitherto experienced. And when that’s all. The news comes as a rumor on Twitter, but according to Engadget, they have the professional opinion of François Simond, a leading developer of time. Let’s wait to see the official information coming from Samsung. We will be waiting.

Android 2.3 Gingerbread Update Finally Arrives for Samsung Galaxy S

We have here the most anticipated update for the Samsung Galaxy S. How could it be otherwise, we refer to the new data packet that Android 2.3 will bring the device Gingerbread Korean company. And it promised, in spite of that in most cases arrive late updates. Especially if your mobile phone is associated with any operator. Starting today, the Samsung Galaxy S Europeans are getting their fill of Android. But what else can we tell about this update?

You know that Samsung moved the arrival of Android 3.2 Gingerbread mid-April. And the truth is that they have complied with its provisions to perfection, because for a few hours, some customers have already experienced the landing of the new version of Android. In fact, the update has come first to some users of the Samsung Galaxy S located in the Netherlands and Germany. This leads us to assume that the release of Gingerbread will gradually in other European countries. We hope also be the case in Spain.

The most logical is that the first to receive Gingerbread are the owners of a Samsung Galaxy S free. Once the operators have the version that will suit your own needs and channel the release to all users of the Samsung Galaxy S, clients of his company. The truth is that Samsung has not spoken about it, so that we can not specify the date Gingerbread arrive at Samsung Galaxy S in Spain. Let’s wait a bit. We will be vigilant to tell any new developments.