Google is in full swing. Yesterday he presented the mobile phone of the year. We refer to the Google Nexus S, a device that incorporates the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. The fact is that at this point, the company has just released the Programming Kit for developers, the same one that has already been available since yesterday through the official Google page. We are talking about all the downloadable components for the Android SDK, much of the necessary information that will allow developers to test the new version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
In this sense, it is convenient to refer to all the news that the new version of Android 2.3 incorporates. It must be said that support is added for integrated VoIP calls, as well as support for making video calls, in the event that we have a front camera on our mobile phone. But there is more. Android 2.3 brings with it several improvements to the copy and paste function, as well as a gyroscope that will make orientation much more effective. Video game users can also be happy, since Android 2.3 is better prepared to supportgames via mobile phone.
But there is another significant development in Gingerbread. It is about the integration of Near Field Communication technology, useful for making payments through mobile phones. In fact, this tool is built into the Google Nexus S, the device that Google will launch within a few days. Specifically, from December 16. Other improvements that we will find in this version have to do with the complete redesign of the keyboard and the new task manager. All these improvements and many others are already testable through the Developers Kit, available on the official Android Developers page.
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