Samsung resumes I9000 Galaxy S Gingerbread update

23 May, 2011

Well it's good news for all Galaxy S owners and an incentive for future Galaxy S II owners as Samsung has kept its promise to give the Gingerbread treatment to the Galaxy S at any cost. And it seems that the update is rolling out anew for the ex-flagship.

Samsung kept the promise it made just days ago and that's deserving of an approving nod.

We remind you that the official update first started rolling out through the Samsung Kies software in March, but was later withdrawn due to issues with it that weren't mentioned. Rumors had it that the delay was due to bugs.

The update is currently available to some Galaxy S users in the UK, but Samsung has confirmed that it might take a while longer to appear with some carriers.

The Gingerbread update should bring several key improvements to the first Galaxy S smartphone - improved performance, less battery drain as well as some usability tweaks.

We hope this time everything will go smooth and everyone will be able to enjoy the latest Android build on their Galaxy S.

Thanks Mike, for sending this in!


Reader comments

  • doodz
  • 27 Jan 2012
  • t7R

what is the exact date that the Ice cream sandwich 4.0 create/upload in kies for Galaxy s i9000..and why the other Lg mobile phone can use 4.0 version but specification of galaxy s i9000 and Lg that i mention are the same.

  • doodz
  • 18 Jan 2012
  • t7S

please hurry to create new OS version for galaxy s

  • aero2146
  • 29 Dec 2011
  • sGV

No,your files won't get deleted.

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