The Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread update is currently available over-the-air for that Google Nexus One customers. Sadly it does not bring the updated Google Talk app with video and voice chats, just some bug fixes.
The recently announced Android 2.3.4 update, that is supposed to carry video clip and voice chats via Gtalk for the droid gang is already obtainable as an OTA update for that Nexus 1. The lack of video calls is understandable – the smartphone lacks a video-call digital camera, but what about those voice chats?
That is the actuality though. The Nexus One users get only bug fixes, which is not bad whatsoever, just not what they may have expected.
The update ought to become available for Nexus S soon and later on much more droids will comply with. If you have a Nexus S and also you cannot wait to attempt these Google Talk video chats you are able to follow this link for directions on how you can install it manually.
The recently announced Android 2.3.4 update, that is supposed to carry video clip and voice chats via Gtalk for the droid gang is already obtainable as an OTA update for that Nexus 1. The lack of video calls is understandable – the smartphone lacks a video-call digital camera, but what about those voice chats?
That is the actuality though. The Nexus One users get only bug fixes, which is not bad whatsoever, just not what they may have expected.
The update ought to become available for Nexus S soon and later on much more droids will comply with. If you have a Nexus S and also you cannot wait to attempt these Google Talk video chats you are able to follow this link for directions on how you can install it manually.
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