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15.10.2010, 13:58:50 via Website
15.10.2010 13:58:50 via Website
New platform upgrade provides enhanced experience on the go
SEOUL, Korea – October 18, 2010 – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading mobile phone provider, today announced the Android™ 2.2 (Froyo) upgrade to the Samsung GALAXY S, giving users access to new features, enhanced navigation applications and improved performance.
The Android 2.2 upgrade will be available via Kies, Samsung's unique in-house software upgrade program. Kies can be downloaded at the Samsung mobile website (http://www.samsungmobile.com).
The GALAXY S is Samsung's cleverly designed smartphone with a bright 4-inch SUPER AMOLED screen and a 1 GHz application processor, giving users an intelligent, immersive and integrated mobile experience. The Android 2.2 upgrade offers voice-controlled GPS through Google MapsTM with Navigation, faster performance by JIT(Just in Time) compiler. Additionally, further functionalities including Search in-browser, Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1, improved customization options will be provided with OS upgrade.
- Google MapsTM with Navigation: GPS navigation system with voice guidance
- Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1: Allow the web browser to make full use of the whole web
- Setup Wizard: Quickly customize the GALAXY S and access networks with ease
- Home Screen/Menu Preview and Edit : Preview by pinch-zoom
- Search in-Browser : Google™, Translate, Wikipedia, Dictionary
The Android 2.2 upgrade will be available from the mid of October 2010 in the Nordic region and gradually rolled out to other European markets, Southeast Asia, the Middle East Asia, North America, Africa and rest of the world.
Gefunden bei http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/15/galaxy-s-android-2-2-froyo-update-begins-to-trickle-out/
Original-Pressemitteilung: http://www.samsungmobile.com.sg/news-events/pressReleasesView.do?pressNo=4464
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Sure we’ve talked about those leaked Android 2.2 builds for the Galaxy S I9000 and even for it’s brother– the AT&T Captivate. But until now, Samsung hasn’t released anything official. We are getting word from numerous users that Samsung is in fact now pushing out the official update to Android 2.2 over its update program– Samsung Kies. Only some countries seem to be receiving the update, so you’ll have to wait patiently if you don’t see a chance to perform a firmware upgrade. The update is confirmed in: Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. If you’ve got a Galaxy S I9000, go ahead and grab Samsung Kies, update the program, and check for a firmware upgrade through the software.
Galaxy S I9000 Android 2.2 Update
Galaxy S I9000 Android 2.2 Update
Kies will update your Galaxy S I9000 Android phone to Android 2.2 Froyo, build I9000 JPM. The build was recently leaked to the web along with a plethora of previous development-status builds, but now the JPM update is available to all users who wish to upgrade to Froyo.
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Android 2.2 JPM for the Galaxy S adds a bunch of new features, some of which we’ve listed below for your convenience:
* Android 2.2 JIT compiler
* Adobe Flash Player 10.1 compatibility
* New Android Market with auto-updating
* Speed improvements
* Pinch-to-zoom homescreen flyover
* Improved default keyboard
* Quick links to “GPS” and “Auto rotation” toggles on notification bar added
* Slightly different graphics and transitions with app drawer and default icon dock
* Colored icons in settings
* GPS Fix
* Colored settings icons
* Media Hub
* Darker menu theme, navy blue color
* Better Exchange support
* Video records in MP4 format
* New Search widget
* New Gmail application
gefunden auf http://briefmobile.com/galaxy-s-updated-to-android-2-2
— geändert am 15.10.2010, 14:09:51
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