Murphy's Law says that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong; And if it can get worse, it will get worse. In Mountain View they must be remembering that engineer to whom the article of the hilarious law of misfortune is attributed, since since he presented his latest platform for smart phones, he has not won to annoyance.
Yesterday we told you the umpteenth incidence in the update of improvements for Gingerbread (which is already on Android 2.3.3), pointing out that the Google Nexus S would have suffered a problem in the color mix, staining the screens a yellow hue that does not does justice to the potential of this terminal. Well, today the bad news reaches users of the first generation of the Google Phone. Or at least a few, who have seen how with the Android 2.3.3 update their Nexus One have lost the Google Voice functions.
And it is that as we have been able to know thanks to the colleagues of Engadget, the owners of a Google Nexus One who have updated the system to the latest version of the house platform could have suffered a problem with the house service to have a virtual line over your usual line.
This, in principle, should not worry users of this terminal outside the United States and Canada, where Google Voice is operating. However, it worries to know that each new update that seeks to solve problems in previous versions ends up being the cause of new incidents.
Despite everything, the problem registered with the operation of Google Voice in the Nexus One updated to Android 2.3.3 has been solved with a simple process, although necessary. Simply, it is a matter of re-downloading the application in one of its previous versions to later update it to the latest edition from the Android Market.
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