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Seems like there’s someone between Froyo and Gingerbread, its Froyo’s 2.2.1 version which is said to be the major update which promises to solve some bugs like missing letters from contacts list and also it’s sure to speed up your Galaxy S. So, does that mean that you will need to wait for 2.2.
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The Samsung I9000 Galaxy S is expecting its Android v2.2 (a.k.a. Froyo) update sometime in September but if you're too eager to taste the Froyo, you can do it right away since an official Galaxy S test firmware packing Android v2.2 has just leaked.
While some companies haven't even started working on the Froyo updates for their devices, others are, apparently, almost ready to give their smartphones the Android v2.2 treatment. The first Samsung I9000 test firmware with the Froyo on board (called I9000XXJP1) has leaked and is already available for download.
Samsung I9000 Galaxy S running Android v2.2 (a.k.a. Froyo)
However, before you start downloading the file and start updating your Galaxy S, make sure that you understand that this is a test firmware so some things might not work properly or be missing (for example, there is no Flash support in the web browser yet).
So, if you don't want to put your phone at risk, you'd better wait until September when you'll be able to get the update through the Samsung KIES software.
If you still want to give the test firmware a try, follow that link and read carefully the instructions inside. The I9000XXJP1 is quite stable and is certainly faster than Eclair, but according to the guys who got it tends to slow down when asked to do heavy multitasking.
We just went through the update process with one of our own Samsung I9000 Galaxy S units and so far we are doing great. The handset managed to comfortable trounce its Éclair-running twin as far as benchmarks are concerned it feels stable enough for everyday use. We did notice the occasional lag, but when it gets going the Froyo’d Galaxy S is blazing fast.
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- Anonymous
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i want 2.3 for my galaxy s Gt -19000
- mic mario
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I'm download the skype on my galaxy s..but he keep going try to sing in.when I read the manue he say that i need to instal Andriod v2.2.. So can you help me or give me any suggestion to install it.. Thanks..Micmario
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