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Monday, February 28, 2011
HTC Incredible S, Desire HD, Desire Z and original Desire will all be eating Gingerbread by the end of June
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This is more like it HTC! (kinda missed this post, whoops) showing initiative, and it helps improve the android ecosystem by keeping updated and less fragmented. Now if only Samsung would get off their lazy butts...
ReplyDeleteHaving just updated my Nexus One to 2.3.3., I'd have to say--why bother? There are no benefits I can see, and some drawbacks--Trackball blinks fail, can't use Trackball to wake up phone anymore, Juice Defender icons are wrong, notification bar icons are miniscule, Swype has to be reinstalled.
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