Samsung galaxy s, the update to android 2.3.4 gingerbread could arrive at the end of the year
Samsung is not satisfied with the latest official update that launched last May to Android 2.3.3 for Samsung Galaxy S, the first flagship of the Korean company. And, to the opinion, the manufacturer would be trying to increase one step further and match the current version (in terms of android version) your Galaxy S models like Samsung Galaxy S II or Nexus S.
And, as the guys from SamFirmware have been able to show, Samsung developers would be working on a new ROM for Samsung Galaxy S with version 2.3.4 of Android. Moreover, it is ensured that the terminal of the Asian manufacturer should receive the new software for the last months of this year, although without specifying an exact date.
With Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, Samsung Galaxy S would receive interesting improvements, especially as far as the Google Talk application is concerned. And, if so, the user could make video calls or make calls through an Internet connection, all thanks to Google Voice. This Google program will allow users to start conversations with videos, either through compatible mobile phones or through a mobile phone and a computer.
Furthermore, unlike other applications such as Apple's FaceTime, Google Voice does allow you to use the service through a WiFi connection or through 3G networks; The Apple program only allows you to use the service through WiFi wireless points. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S update will be released first in European territory and, supposedly, for terminals that have been acquired in the free market.
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