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Android 2.2 Froyo Update Coming to Samsung Galaxy S This November

After much waiting, Samsung has finally given a release time for Android 2.2 Froyo on the Samsung Galaxy S in the UK. The long awaited Google Mobile OS update is expected to be released early November for all network versions of the Phone.

The Samsung Galaxy S is not alone in phones being updated with Froyo, also expect to see it on the Vibrant, Captive, Epic 4G, and Fascinate before the end of November since Samsung said that the update will be available on “all operator versions”.

So everyone who has been looking forward to the not-so-new Froyo update for their fancy Samsung Smartphones, just grit your teeth a little longer and you can expect a happy November. Full Press Release on the Froyo update can be seen below.

New Android 2.2 Upgrade Announced for Samsung Galaxy S

Latest Platform upgrade provides enhanced experience on the go

LONDON , UK - October 21, 2010 - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading mobile phone provider, today announces the Androidâ„¢ 2.2 (Froyo) upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy S, giving users access to new features, enhanced navigation applications and improved, faster performance.

The super-slim Galaxy S is an award winning ultra-lightweight large screen Android smartphone. The Galaxy S features an incredible 4-inch Super AMOLED screen and a super-fast 1 GHz application processor, for an intelligent, immersive and integrated mobile experience. The Samsung Galaxy S has led the Android smartphone market since its UK launch this summer.

The Android 2.2 upgrade enhances the great experience of the Galaxy S, making even more of the processor speed, and the exclusive Super AMOLED screen.

The key benefits include:

Improved browser performance: enhances browsing, navigation and the ‘pinch and zoom’ feature

Enhanced user interface adding vivid colours and features to the android menu structure

Google Maps with Navigation: A GPS navigation system with voice guidance for a turn-by-turn navigation

Adobe Flash Player 10.1: the latest Flash Player for viewing video content

Enhanced user experience including message editing and the ability to save applications to memory card

Search in-browser: Googleâ„¢, Translate, Wikipedia, Dictionary

Getting the upgrade

The Android 2.2 upgrade, will be available via Kies, Samsung’s in-house software upgrade programme. Samsung has developed a brand new version of Kies which will be issued to make the upgrade experience as smooth as possible. The new version of Kies will be downloadable from www.samsungmobile.co.uk

Samsung will also be publishing video tutorials on how to upgrade, providing a step-by-step guide to the simple download process.

The Android 2.2 software is being fully tested with UK operators and the upgrade will be available in the UK from early November. We expect all operator versions of the software to be fully tested and downloadable by the end of November.

Simon Stanford, Managing Director, Mobile, Samsung UK and Ireland, comments; ‘Samsung are committed to providing our customers with the best possible mobile experience, and this upgrade enhances the incredible features of the Galaxy S handset. We also want the upgrade process to be simple and hassle-free for customers, hence the new version of our Kies software and the step-by-step video guides.’

Via: Geeky Gadgets,Engadget

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