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Samsung updates I5700 Galaxy Spica to Android 2.1
Newsbrief by Todd Haselton on Wednesday March 17, 2010.
Today Samsung announced that Android 2.1 is available for the I5700 Galaxy Spica smartphone. Owners can upgrade using Samsung's PC Studio 7 software, which is available from www.samsungmobile.com. Android 2.1 includes pinch-to-zoom inside its browser, gallery, and maps application. It also includes enhancements to homescreen widgets, a more attractive main menu, and more. For more information on the Galaxy Spica, check out our hands-on review.
source: SamsungAdvertisement
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