February 25, 2011

Dell Streak 5 gets Android 2.2 Froyo update for AT&T and Rogers customers


The Dell Streak, the first tablet (more like a smartphone) that got out, now gets the Android 2.2 Froyo for AT&T and Rogers customers. The update have actually started rolling out and Dell said that when you reboot your device (they actually referred to it as "the phone") you might get that notification that you see in the photo.



You might want to check out Dell's blog about how to update the device. The update will be very straightforward, says Dell, but just in case you want to go into the details click here. When your Dell Streak 5 gets updated to Android 2.2 Froyo here are the new stuff you should expect from the update.
  • Flash support: Sure, down the road, HTML 5 will play a heavier role in mobile browsing, but the fact is that many sites on the web still use Flash.
  • Twitter: Simply put, the recently-updated version 2.0 of the native Twitter client rocks.
  • Skype: Video calling may not be an option yet, but if you use the app on your desktop or notebook it's a no-brainer to use it on Android. Plus, it's a useful option for cost-effective global calls. 
  • All kinds of browser options: Dolphin HD is great if you like to browse with several tabs open. Skyfire 3.2is a great option if you like to share a lot of content. Mozilla's Firefox for Android which is in beta now also look to be a promising option. Most of these higher-end browser options require Android 2.0 or later.

Source: Direct2Dell


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