Latest phones to ship with Gingerbread
Gingerbread is slowly rolling out to many Android handsets, so we thought we would highlight the phones that actually ship with Android 2.3 baked right in.
Android 2.3, as our readers might recall, offers several enhancements over 2.2 Froyo. They include user interface refinements, a redesigned multitouch keyboard, better power management, and more. As many carriers and manufacturers are finally rolling out Android 2.3 Gingerbread firmware updates to compatible phones, we thought we would highlight the select handsets that actually ship with the Gingerbread OS from the very start. The list of phones below is by no means comprehensive, and only reflects a representative sample from each of the four major carriers.
The very first handset to ship with Android 2.3 is the Nexus S for T-Mobile, which is a pure Google phone from the very start. It has no fancy skins on it despite the fact that Samsung is the manufacturer. It has a very simple candy bar shape with a slight curve to the design, and one of its unique features is an NFC chip. However, we do lament its lack of a notification LED and memory card slot. The Sprint version of the Nexus S--
Another T-Mobile phone to ship with Gingerbread is the
One of the key features in Android 2.3 is enhancements for game developers, which means manufacturers can now add physical game controls to their Android phones. Sony Ericsson leaped at the opportunity and created the
Another Verizon Wireless phone that ships with Android 2.3 is the
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Check out the full list of the phones mentioned in this article.