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Cowon D3 firmware update brings Android 2.3, now treats your fingers in addition to your ears

Hey there, high roller. In case you splurged on Cowon ‘s beautiful, profoundly expensive D3 Plenue , you’ve probably wondered when you’d get an upgrade from Android 2.1. Well, that day is today, because the company’s released an updated, Gingerbread-based firmware. The brand new code adds some miscellaneous new features – a nap timer for the music app, some more music search options, and VoIP – and have got to improve system stability. It also promises better touch responsiveness, which we are hoping alleviates the sluggishness that made the little PMP so difficult to exploit. If similar frustration along with your D3 rendered it a sublime paperweight, glide over to the source link to determine if the update soothes your pain.

[Thanks, Stefan]

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