After the Android 2.2 FroYo soap opera on the Samsung Galaxy S, the improvement package itself begins that, within the same platform, we can see with Android 2.2.1. As we have learned through Androinica, users who have a free Samsung Galaxy S (which is not linked to the firmware of an operator that, previously, has sold it to us below its official price) can connect their phone to the computer and be surprised with a new update via Samsung Kies.
With Android 2.2.1, Samsung Galaxy S users will find that the operation of the terminal is much more fluid, allowing a faster opening of applications and with a little more power in multitasking. It is an update that was released last September on the Nexus One (as usual, at least until the arrival of the Google Nexus S).
And in fact, there are few Samsung Galaxy S that have been running Android 2.2.1 for some time. Of course, for the operation to be a success, it was necessary to get hold of one of the retouched versions that run on the network (what users call cooked ROMs ).
However, with the arrival of the specific version of Android 2.2.1 for the Samsung Galaxy S, any risk that one would not want to assume to have this edition of the platform in the successful mobile of the Korean manufacturer is put aside.
At the moment, there has only been evidence that Android 2.2.1 for the Samsung Galaxy S has reached Swedish users, but just connect your terminal to the Kies application and check if you are among the lucky ones who can update.
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