Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Gingerbread Android system might come out soon

The launch of the hotly anticipated Gingerbread Android system might be a lot closer than thought. Gingerbread cookies in the shape of the Android emblem were the subject of recent pictures published on Twitter by Google, despite the fact that Gingerbread was never 100 percent confirmed by Android or Google. Nothing is set in stone just yet. Nevertheless, it is also rumored that Android 2.3 will come standard on the upcoming Nexus S.

Starting to hear about Gingerbread Android

New versions of the Android OS are hotly awaited, just like Apple updates are. Froyo had been the Android 2.2 released in 2009 as probably the most recent Android OS. There had been an Android system before that. Éclair had been the name. Google's Twitter page put up pictures of gingerbread cookies shaped in the Android logo which began the rumors although there is no release date for the Gingerbread Android OS yet. Video footage also showed that there is new things on the Google campus. The Android statue area, reports PC Magazine, has a new statue. Most OS for the smartphone features are unknown. There weren't any details released. The Gingerbread hasn't come out with a release date.

Nexus S seeing it release at the very same time

Google phones in the next generation has been talked about a lot. This is the same as the Nexus One. The new Nexus phone, by HTC, or the Nexus S, is an eagerly awaited phone release. It might be the first phone with the Android 2.3 too. Daily Tech reports this. The Gingerbread standard might come on the Nexus S as its first phone, although that hasn't been confirmed. The quicker it releases, the better for Google.
Christmas fight for it

The retail year revolves around Christmas. The Android Gingerbread OS and also the Nexus S are just rumors at this point. That said, with the looming release of iOS 4.2, the stage for an epic showdown for Black Friday supremacy is seemingly set.

Details from

PC Mag

pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2371360,00.asp

Engadget

engadget.com/2010/11/11/this-is-the-nexus-s/



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