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Or will it's OS updates stop with FroYo?
Do you think the EVO will get Gingerbread as well.
So let's say 2.3 (or whatever you want to call Gingerbread) isn't officially released for the Epic. Will we still be able to install it and run ROMs (if we choose) assuming there is a still a community (i.e. us) willing to do the work?
I mean, let's say I'm super stubborn and I just want to keep my Epic for five years. Can I keep upgrading versions of Android until the hardware on the Epic isn't able to handle it?
and with Google switching from Snapdragon to Hummingboard, future upgrades should happen quicker..and it will be the Evo folks that are waiting around for OS updates!
From my understanding, up until Nexus S, Google has been using the Snapdragon platform for their OS development...thus, Samsung has to modify what google sent to be compatible with Hummingbird processor, thus lending to further delays. With the future going over to Samsung (our exact platform!), we should be getting future updates quicker. It does speak volume about our hardware that we have for Google to jump to it as their future platform! Aside from the OS, the upcoming Nexus S is no better than what you already hold in your hands! (And depending on your needs, the Nexus S may even be inferior in some aspects!)
What if the nexus has a duel core rather than a hummingbird? Does that change things radically?
What leads you to believe that? (specifically the part about google developing an OS around a processor)
The latest leak is that the original design was scrapped in favor of dual core 1GHz orion.
any links to the rumors because that wouldn't make much sense with all these companies going dual core for their tablets.