The Android 2.2 is finally out, starting with Google’s flagship phone, the Nexus One.
Android (Android) 2.2, codename “FroYo,” was revealed last month at the Google (Google) I/O conference in San Francisco. Featuring major speed upgrades, Wi-Fi hotspot and tethering functionality, cloud-to-device integrations and Adobe Flash 10.1.
While the newest version of the Google-build OS has been available for a short while now, today marks the official rollout of Android 2.2 to the masses. Most Nexus One owners can expect an over-the-air update sometime later today.
Owners of other Android phones such as the HTC Evo or the Droid Incredible will have to wait a little while longer, however. Most Android phones run a customized version of the OS — HTC has the Sense UI, for example. It’s up to the phone manufacturers to implement rollouts of new OS updates, and most won’t be ready until August.
Src: [mashable.com]
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