For those expecting a sea change in the OS, we'll tell you up front that you'll be disappointed ... a lot of motion behind the scenes, but not a load of cosmetic and navigational changes.
Read the full review →Heads up! A newer version of this product is out!
Gizmodo says:
Android 2.3 is almost exactly where Android needs to be to take the next step: The fundamentals, the vision, the polish (mostly) are there, finally. quote
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Android 2.3 is almost exactly where Android needs to be to take the next step: The fundamentals, the vision, the polish (mostly) are there, finally.
Read the full review →The new version of Android brings a ton of new stuff to the table and smooths over a few rough spots.
Read the full review →Android 2.3 brings with it a number of updates and enhancements rather than a slew of new features.
Read the full review →While Android went through its share of significant updates, particularly in the jump from 1.6 to 2.0, the progression from Froyo to Gingerbread is less dramatic.
Read the full review →While Gingerbread didn't bring the monster UI overhaul many of us wanted and were expecting, there are some welcome changes.
Read the full review →We’ve always said it: the real value of a smartphone is in the software, and Android 2.3 is the star of the show.
Read the full review →Android Gingerbread is the best OS now in town. Speedy, large ecosystem, great apps (and bad ofcourse). I would never change it for an iOS, or anything else.
Read the full review →I'm on 2.3.4 with my HTC Desire thanks to CM and Oxygen (by AdamG). I won't go back to Sense, although I like some features and ideas of it. Hum. I forgot that I also have 2.3.3 with CM/Phiremod 6.2 on my Nook Color. Bummer ;-)
Read the full review →ICS is the way to go, but GB will survive long time on lower-end devices.
Read the full review →Stock Android is what you want, all day! Love the new update for video chat from my phone, and love, LOVE the CRT-like screen-off animation! Love my new Nexus S 4G, and can't wait for Ice Cream Sandwich!
Read the full review →I ran vanilla GB for a bit on my Nexus One and now run CyanogenMod 7.1 because it is based on GB but adds some nice tweaks to the Google Dev'd OS.
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