Friday, March 19, 2010
SAMSUNG GALAXY SPICA GETTING ANDROID 2.1 OS UPGRADE
Samsung has introduced that they have upgraded Samsung Galaxy Spica to the latest Android 2.1 OS. The upgrade will be available in Europe by the end of this month and will be released in Asia afterwards. However, there is no news when the upgrade will reach other countries.
Users who already own Samsung Galaxy Spica can upgrade their phone’s firmware via PC Studio 7, a tool designed to upgrade Samung mobile software, as the update will be available for users to download and install. If you don’t have PC Studio 7, you can download it from Samsung’s official site.
Although I am not a huge fan of Samsung mobiles but for people who want to enjoy the Android 2.1 OS and don’t want to spend a lot of money, they can give Samsung Galaxy Spica a try.
Earlier, when all the other mobile manufacturers had announced the availability of Android 2.1 for their devices, Samsung was the only one left to release any official word on that.
OPERA MINI 5 AND OPERA MOBILE 10 NOW AVAILABLE
Opera has finally released the final versions of its Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10 mobile browsers. Opera Mini 5 sports a brand new look, tabbed browsing, and tons of new features that I’m sure all Opera Mini users would love to try.
Opera Mini 5 Key Features :
* Tabbed browsing
* A visual Speed Dial
* Opera Mini now remembers your passwords
* A new, easy to use interface, optimized for both touch and keypad phones
* A download manager
* Opera Link, to keep you synchronized
Opera Mobile 10 for Symbian and Windows Mobile (final version) is now also available for download which brings in lots of new improvements and bug fixes. You can download these mobile browsers, download Opera Mini and Opera Mobile 10 from the Opera Mobile website: Opera Mobile
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