If you’ve not got a Samsung Galaxy S phone then this will be of little interest.
THE MYTHICAL Android 2.2 update for Samsung’s Galaxy S smartphones has once again been delayed.
Samsung issued a press release last week promising that its update to Android 2.2 ‘Froyo’ would be released this week. But now it has chosen a less formal medium to announce that the update has been delayed until “early November”.
The news gets worse, with the firm saying that all operator versions will be available by the end of November. It is not clear why Samsung has delayed the release of Android 2.2, but the latest delay will frustrate users who have repeatedly been promised an update only for their hopes to be dashed. Lawrence Latif, The Inquirer.
And as Latif also points out
Samsung’s further delay to operator customised versions provides fodder for Microsoft and Apple when they criticise Google’s Android operating system. Microsoft in particular has been arguing that Android is far from free, with phone manufacturers and operators having to spend money to customise it to their needs. Apple CEO and spinmeister Steve Jobs recently attacked Android as fragmented.
While customers might not care how much money operators spend on branding Android, if it leads to repeated delays, and limitations on the software that users can run due to varying versions among handsets, then the shine on the Android operating system might start to tarnish. Lawrence Latif, The Inquirer.
Google need to get to grips with Android – six months is a long time to wait for an upgrade.