Google announces Android 2.3.3 Nexus S
sheikhali | 10 February 2011
Google has a feature update for the improvement of its flagship device rolled gingerbread, made by Samsung Nexus S . Android 2.3.3 is the version with the latest update that is simply taking the NFC capabilities of the Nexus One of the associated successor next level.
A group that not all excited about this latest update Gingerbread One Nexus users. And I do not blame them for his evil on Google as the search engine giant is not the Ginger Bread OTA update for the Android 2.1 flagship device to bring. In addition, Nexus S users would be disappointed by this update, since it does not bring the long-awaited update to the random reboot issue.
[via Android and Me]
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Vodafone has announced that it will soon selling the Nexus S on a contract basis in 24 countries. The carrier is black with the Nexus S in the original, and the white previously rumored.
Vodafone was one of the main carrier of Google partner for the Nexus One, and the recent announcement it will be the first airline to offer the Nexus S subsidized contract. So far the phone has only been available unlocked at retail in the U.S. and Great Britain. The carrier has not announced any pricing or launch dates, but says the Nexus S will depend on its network “soon”. Potential customers can register for interest on their local Vodafone website. [Vodafone]
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