Samsung said its Android 2.3 update for the Galaxy S would are available in mid-April and, by golly, it meant it literally. Sometime in the course of the night between the 15th and 16th days of this month, the Korean manufacturer’s Kies servers started serving up a fresh part of Gingerbread to Galaxy S owners in parts of Europe, and now reports are coming in of users successfully updating their Hummingbird -equipped handsets. It’s a limited rollout, benefiting the Nordic countries, Holland and Germany first, but we doubt Samsung will hold out at the remainder of Europe much longer. With a view to try your luck, boot up your Kies updating utility and pray for your nearest tech deity.
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