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The State of Android Froyo Upgrades Isn’t Pretty [Android]

The State of Android Froyo Upgrades Isnt Pretty [Android] The State of Android Froyo Upgrades Isnt Pretty [Android] Android 2.2 has been out since May . But that doesn’t mean your Android phone has been served a scoop of Froyo yet. Here, from Computerworld , is your entire guide to what handset got upgraded when, and who’s been shut out.

Keep in mind, too, that this chart doesn’t even mention Gingerbread ), which debuted in December on the Nexus S . The base line: remember to know what you’re getting if you pony up for an Android phone. And take a look at which carriers and manufacturers you might trust to get you the most recent and greatest the fastest. [ Computerworld ]

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