Samsung Holds Infused 4G Android 2.3 Update

Posted on Feb 8 2012 - 12:57pm by Editorial Staff

If you still able to put a bit pressure on your mind and able to memorize about Android 2.3 update for the Infuse 4G recently – there is an add-on – Samsung has now revealed that it is on hold due to some unspecified issues. “We currently have put a hold on the update while we are developing a fix,” reads a note on the company’s support page for the Infuse 4G, indicating that updates might take some time to resume.

AT&T has confirmed to Android Central that indeed the update’s on hold and that “we are working with Samsung to get this resolved as quickly as possible.” For everyone (including us) still stuck on Froyo, hang in there. If you had missed out the Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread update, check the log below.

Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread Update:

  • Improved Copy and Paste functionality
  • Redesigned Multi Touch Software Keyboard
  • Download manager for long running HTTP downloads
  • Improved power management and application control
  • Notification Shade: “Flight Mode” added (“Silent” removed)
  • New Fonts options added include Choco Cooky, Cool Jazz, Rosemary
  • Keyboard Changes: Android Keyboard with Wider Spaced keys and Quick Keys at the top
  • New Widgets: The name of the content provider will be listed on the widget list along with the widget name. Previously only the widget name was provided.
  • New Widget: Traffic (Android) added to list of available widgets
  • Menu Changes/New Apps: Downloads and Google Books added new, Promotional pre-load of Angry Birds removed

The Infuse 4G is the first Samsung 4G device to hit AT&T. It’s an upgrade of the popular Galaxy S line of phones that have permeated the world which includes 4.5-inch Super-AMOLED screen, 1.2 GHz processor, Dual cameras, Android 2.2 (Froyo) and HD recording capability.

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