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Mardi, 01 Mars 2011 17:23

Official Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread Leaked For Samsung Galaxy S; Now Available To Download

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Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread has been leaked for the Samsung Galaxy S i9000. The build number of the firmware is I9000XWJV1. Along with a link to the ROM and its original over at a Polish Android forum, the original poster Lorbas is claiming they have confirmation that this leak is the official working build of Gingerbread that will eventually grace the Galaxy S line of phone. It also looks like Samsung is now using the ext4 file system, which should bring performance boosts much like the ones on the Nexus S. Please keep in mind that this is a beta build. We wouldn’t recommend anyone to run and flash it, but in the hands of developers it’s priceless  and can possibly lead to things like CyanogenMod 7 for Samsung Galaxy S phones. What this means for US customers who are tied to a carrier for upgrades is unknown, but at least Samsung has Gingerbread in the works.  There are no user reports right now about the authenticity of the update. Proceed at your own risk to the download link to grab the file while it lasts.  For more Info, you can refer to XDA-Forums. Stay tuned for more news and info by following us on Twitter and/or by subscribing to our RSS Feed. [Source: XDA-Developers] Authors:

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