The Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update was trailed some time ago but we’ve now got word of what it’ll include and when you should get it. Samsung says the Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update will drop from the middle of October and roll out across Europe. Read on for details on grabbing it and what you’ll get when you do.
The Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update will bring Google Maps Navigation, speedier performance (thanks to a JIT – Just In Time – compiler), in-browser search and, of course, Flash Player 10.1 integration.
Samsung will be slinging out the Samsung Galaxy S update through Kies, its in-house software update programme. You can grab Kies from the Samsung Mobile website ahead of the Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update hitting the UK.
Beware though, we could see carrier specific delays as we’ve seen with HTC Desire Froyo updates. It’s all down to those ‘delightful’ skins and own-brand apps firms love slapping on their handsets. *Sigh*
While you wait, check out our Samsung Galaxy S Froyo secrets feature, it’ll reveal the added extras Samsung hasn’t flagged up and get you really excited to grab it!
When you get your hands on the Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update, let us know in the comments. We want your reviews and any secrets or issues you discover.
Out October 2010 | £free | Samsung