Samsung Galaxy S Android Update Delayed On Orange and T-Mobile
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The Samsung Galaxy S update has been delayed yet again on Orange and T-Mobile.
Samsung released the SIM-free version of the update at the start of November and it has since been released by Three at the start of December.
Orange and its partner T-Mobile originally planned to launch the update in November and also planned to be the first network to release the update over-the-air.
Sadly, neither has come to fruition with Orange today announcing on its Twitter page that the update will not be available till January and also that it will now only be available over Kies, which is Samsung's update software.
The whole situation has caused an outrage on both the T-Mobile and Orange forums with unhappy customers hitting out at the networks.
However, when it does finally launch the Android 2.2 update will bring full Adobe Flash support, the ability to use your mobile as a personal Wi-Fi network and the capability to install applications on a microSD card.
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By Simon D Thomas on 13th December, 2010








