version 2.3 Gingerbread
Gingerbread was released in December 2010, a whopping seven months after the release of 2.2. The wait was worth it, though, as Android 2.3 changed just about every screen in the OS. It was the first major overhaul since the initial formation of Android in version 0.9. 2.3 would kick off a series of continual revamps in an attempt to turn Android from an ugly duckling into something that was capable of holding its own—aesthetically—against the iPhone.
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Nexus s |
Gingerbread’s launch device was the Nexus S, Google’s second flagship device and the first Nexus manufactured by Samsung. While today we are used to new CPU models every year, back then that wasn't the case. The Nexus S had a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor, just like the Nexus One. The GPU was slightly faster, and that was it in the speed department. It was a little bigger than the Nexus One, with a 4-inch, 800×480 AMOLED display
Gingerbread was mainly launched by google to gain some footing on mobile gaming market.
- Linux kernel of Android 2.2 Froyo was updated to 2.6.35.
- API level of this version 2.3 - 2.3.2 is level 9.
- API level of this version 2.3.2 - 2.3.7 is level 10.
Some other features were:
- User interface was improved.
- Support for front facing camera's which helped for video calls.
- Better battery management tools.
- Keyboard was drastically improved.
- Added integrated internet call feature.
- Select,copy, paste was improved