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Google on Android 2.2: ‘feverishly working to get a final version out the door’

Considering Google’s typically feverish pace in deploying new Android builds, we’ll admit — we kind of expected Android 2.2 Froyo to be released to retail Nexus Ones by now… but no dice. So, where is it? The company hasn’t committed to a firm date for a global roll-out yet, but there’s official word from an Android employee over on the Nexus One’s support forums this week that FRF72 is not the final update and that a release “will only happen once a release candidate meets [their] quality criteria.” Korean versions of the phone were pegged to launch with 2.2 this week, so any way you slice it, it can’t be long now.

Google on Android 2.2: ‘feverishly working to get a final version out the door’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Jun 2010 15:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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