Its been a bit over a week, from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich’s Source Code being released. The Galaxy Nexus is the only device commercially …
Its been a bit over a week, from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich’s Source Code being released. The Galaxy Nexus is the only device commercially …
You have to admit, the Samsung Galaxy S was deffo one of the better phones from 2010, …
So the Galaxy S II has been out for a month, and its awesome. It has got rave reviews all around, and has been called the best smartphone ever. Over here, we are going to tell you, a Galaxy S (the original) user, which small niggles and issues and marginal upgrades the SII has fixed or features. Here’s a list of what we could find (so far)
After the Samsung Galaxy S II unboxing video, it is now time for the hardware review. This device …
The Samsung Infuse 4G (Variant of the Galaxy S) is apparently headed to Canada, running Gingerbread instead of Froyo, like it ships with in the rest …
Android 2.3.4 has been leaked for the International Samsung Galaxy S i9000, and is publicly available thanks to the guys at SAMFirmware.
Apparently some bugs in …
Looks like the Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab will officially get Android 2.3 Gingerbread sometime this May.
Atleast according to a Press release sent out …
As was reported previously, Google announced Android 2.4 yesterday, otherwise known as Ice Cream Sandwich. It is the next generation of the Android operating system, building upon the best features of both tablet-based Honeycomb and phone-based Gingerbread, and designed to work seamlessly across all Android devices, be them phones, tablets or other devices.
So after trying out most Custom ROM’s available for the Galaxy S, I worked my way up to the big one: Cyanogen Mod. Cyanogen Mod or CM is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). It has no carrier or manufacturer software and is almost Pure Android. The latest release is known as CM7 and is based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread (currently 2.3.4). The previous version, CM6, was based on FroYo.
Samsung uploaded a ton of pics of the Galaxy S 4.0 and Galaxy S 5.0 on their Facebook page over the weekend.
As you might already …