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Rajat Agrawal |Oct 1st, 2012 at 09:33AM
Sony has been one of the few companies that has delivered on its promise of providing regular updates to its Android smartphones. After updating the Xperia S and Xperia P, Sony is now rolling out Android ICS 4.0 update for the Xperia go, Xperia U and Xperia sola. Users will have to connect their devices to a PC or a Mac as it does not seem to be an OTA update. (more…)Google+
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Rajat Agrawal |Dec 6th, 2011 at 10:37AM
So what if other Android tablet vendors are already planning Android ICS updates for their existing tablets? HTC, it seems, is quite content to stay a step behind when it comes to the Flyer. The second largest Android smartphone vendor in the world has announced on its Facebook page it has started rolling out Honeycomb update for the GSM variant of Flyer in Europe and the same will be available for the Wi-Fi only variant pretty soon. It is also pimping the latest version of its Sense UI that has been customiz...
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Zach Epstein |May 17th, 2011 at 03:33PM
Samsung on Monday announced that it will finally begin rolling out Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) to its popular Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab devices. Samsung had started to roll out Gingerbread last month, but was forced to halt the update due to a bug identified shortly after it was released. Samsung has apparently addressed the issue, and the update will release the update once again this month beginning in the UK and other European countries. The Android update, which will require users to connect their devices t...
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Rajat Agrawal |Apr 28th, 2011 at 04:10PM
Google has just announced video chat for GTalk on Android. The much sought after feature would come to the Nexus S as an OTA update that would bump it to Android 2.3.4. The update will be pushed in the coming weeks and will come to other Android 2.3+ devices in the future. One more reason to buy the Nexus S. Hit the break below for a video demo and some more details. (more…)Google+