Friday, July 1, 2011

HTC lab tests Android 2.3 about Desire, as Three produces Gingerbread to Desire HD

HTC's testing Android 2.3 Gingerbread on the particular Desire. The news occurs via a status revise on HTC's official Squidoo page, and means Desire owners hungry for many warm, cakey Gingerbread might not exactly have long to hold out.

HTC had declared so it wouldn't bring Gingerbread on the Desire, but just several hours later it backtracked, nevertheless the hugely popular smartphone would in fact be receiving the latest, greatest version of Google's mobile operating-system.

The original reason presented for not bringing Gingerbread on the Desire was that the item wouldn't have enough memory to take care of both the 2. 3 update and HTC's Sense gui. We're desperately hoping of which updating to Gingerbread won't cause our Aspire to spontaneously combust.

In some other 'droid news, if you have the Desire HD in Three, you'll shortly be offered the danger to update to Robot 2. 3 Gingerbread by an over-the-air update. The actual network announced the rollout with Twitter.

Gingerbread isn't an extensive upgrade from Android 2.2 Froyo, but adds a number of interface tweaks, and support for video calling having a front-facing camera.

More notable, though, continued updates show that the manufacturer isn't ready that will abandon a phone still. We were pretty miffed at the thought of HTC halting updates with the Desire when it's only about per annum old.

Are you champing with the bit for a bit of sweet, sweet Gingerbread? Or will you be more interested in Its polar environment Cream Sandwich? Let us know within the comments section below or even on our Facebook site.

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