Samsung is reportedly going to upgrade its Galaxy series of smartphones to Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform by the end of the year.
The Mobile Indian quotes a Samsung executive as saying the upgrade should be available within six to eight weeks from now. According to the Samsung executive, the Gingerbread update will be rolled out for entire Galaxy series of smartphones. The development comes days after LG announced Gingerbread update (Android 2.3)for its Optimus smartphones. Sony Ericssonalso started rolling out Android 2.3.4 update for its Xperia-range of smartphones.
The Mobile Indian quotes a Samsung executive as saying the upgrade should be available within six to eight weeks from now. According to the Samsung executive, the Gingerbread update will be rolled out for entire Galaxy series of smartphones. The development comes days after LG announced Gingerbread update (Android 2.3)for its Optimus smartphones. Sony Ericssonalso started rolling out Android 2.3.4 update for its Xperia-range of smartphones.
Samsung yesterday launched its first smartphone-tablet hybrid, Galaxy Note, in India. The Galaxy Note runs on Andriod 2.3.5 Gingerbread. It's being speculated that Samsung will roll out the Gingerbread update for the Galaxy smartphones prior to the launch of the Galaxy Nexus, which is the first smartphone to run on the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
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