
According to Unwired View, Gingerbread is rumored to be coming this Fall and only to devices that have a 1GHz processor. Keep in mind, rumors are just rumors. They are claiming that Eldar Murtazin, from Mobile-Review.com has revealed some info about Gingerbread on a Russian podcast. What are some of the rumors that I am speaking of?
- Gingerbread is said to be coming in October followed Android devices in November.
- Only 1GHz devices with at least 512 MB of RAM and a screen size of 3.5″ or higher will be capable of running Gingerbread.
- A revamped UI is slated and we can expect to see major revisions done to the look and experience.
- Gingerbread will be bringing new resolution support for larger devices. 4″ displays or larger will be able to use 1280 × 760 resolution which would provide better clarity.
Like I said before, rumors should not be taken as fact as these rumors could not be fact, but these are definitely something to look for.
Source: Unwired View
What do you want to see in Gingerbread? Leave your comments below.







This means my N1 is in, right? ahihihihi
This means my N1 is in, right? ahihihihi
I hope so no way they drop n1 so quick! I was sad when they stop making the g1.
I hope so no way they drop n1 so quick! I was sad when they stop making the g1.
they better not drop the nexus, because i plan on getting one in a few weeks
they better not drop the nexus, because i plan on getting one in a few weeks
The n1 is in this catigory and will get the update first and the HTC vision is. Coming for tmobile and its running gingerbread out the box.ima give my nexus one up for that
The n1 is in this catigory and will get the update first and the HTC vision is. Coming for tmobile and its running gingerbread out the box.ima give my nexus one up for that
Cant wait…<EVO supersonic all day long baby!
Cant wait…<EVO supersonic all day long baby!
I don’t think Google will not support there own official device for at least a few releases, and if they did it would be a very stupid move. I believe Google has realized they don’t need to be in the mobile phone market, however at the same time if the screw up things with there current device owners it could give them a pretty bad PR disaster. Just my 2 cents.
I don’t think Google will not support there own official device for at least a few releases, and if they did it would be a very stupid move. I believe Google has realized they don’t need to be in the mobile phone market, however at the same time if the screw up things with there current device owners it could give them a pretty bad PR disaster. Just my 2 cents.
Google doesn’t show the Droid Gingerbread love, guess I’ll have to feed it some Custom Rom Gingerbread this fall… even more delicious.
Google doesn’t show the Droid Gingerbread love, guess I’ll have to feed it some Custom Rom Gingerbread this fall… even more delicious.