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HTC will ship all Android phones in China with Froyo on board, fuels fire for immediate update closer to home

HTC will ship all Android phones in China with Froyo on board, fuels fire for immediate update closer to home

A wordy headline, to make sure, but a pleasant one nonetheless. We discovered HTC\’s Chinese web portal listing the need as coming with Android 2.2 (with Sense!) and simply had to ping the official source for confirmation. It turns out the information up there isn’t any mistake: all HTC Android handsets shipping to China — which incorporates the Wildfire and Tianyi — will achieve this with Froyo preloaded, cutting down to your upgrade angst not less than until the Gingerbread man comes a\’knocking. HTC has also reiterated that a 2.2 update for its phones already that you can buy might be delivered \” very soon,\” so if all goes all, we must always be watching a Froyo-dominated August inside the land of High Tech Computers.

[Thanks, Christian]

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