Google has released its new version of Gingerbread, Android 2.3.3 as Update for Google Nexus S and Nexus One. It has been three months since Google first released Android 2.3 Gingerbread so it really makes many Nexus S owners happy.
Anyway the this Update is really sweet for Google nexus One owners since this is the first their Phones taste Android Gingerbread, the Update brings many exciting features that includes on-screen keyboard, one-touch word selection with copy/paste functionality, and optimized power management system ensuring enduring battery life.
The update will also bring more NFC Capabilities for Nexus S such as new API support for developers with a full utilization of NFC chip and writing rewritable NFC tags. One specific change, brought with the Nexus S update, has to deal with the Facebook app and the way it handles Facebook contacts.
Now and then Facebook contacts can never be integrated with Android Contacts App and all previous integrated contacts will be erased since Facebook doesn't support the Android contacts API to store contacts on the handset. Google is against that and as a result the Nexus S and future “lead devices” won’t be able to sync Facebook contacts.
This is the first taste of Gingerbread for Google Nexus One, according to Google it will take couple of weeks to knock Nexus One, so be patient and keep an eye on your Smartphone. Also note that the Update will not be available for every users instantly but when it is available The Phone will prompt you to get the OS updated.
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