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Originally Posted by testacon
Can you elaborate on this statement? I'm confused, this doesn't seem to be a positive attribute to be bringing up. If they had this phone out, and about, so long and it's their only "Premium Brand" phone why all these delays? HTC has so many more phones and they are banging out Froyo much more rapidly then Samsung with its single line selection.
I'm I missing something here?
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Because HTC had been working of Froyo for the Nexus One and Motorola has been working on on Froyo for the original Droid. Samsung was not working for Froyo on any previous device and they stuck to Eclair because thats what they started on.
This is actually one reason I think Gingerbread will be on the Galaxy S...when the Galaxy S2 is gonna be worked on it will have Gingerbread..and SGS and SGS2 will share a lot of similarities like Droid and Droid 2 has...so deploying Gingerbread on the current SGS line should be fairly simple...