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History Talk 0. Features New features introduced by Gingerbread include the following: Updated user interface design, providing increased ease-of-use and efficiency.

Support for extra-large screen sizes and resolutions WXGA and higher. New audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost. For detailed instructions about a specific device, please check the user guide.

To check your current Android OS version:. Updated settings and menus make navigation effortless and device features easy to manage. Gingerbread is more power-efficient overall than previous OS versions. It automatically detects and closes battery-draining apps running in the background. New expanded app settings make it easier to check app storage, memory and power use, and manually shut down app activity. The new keyboard supports multi-touch input and provides smart autocorrect suggestions.

With Gingerbread, you can quickly touch and hold a word to select it, copy it to the system clipboard and then paste it elsewhere. The Gingerbread camera app supports multiple cameras for devices with lenses on the front and back. Accessibility Resource Center Skip to main content. Personal Business. Shop Shop Shop Close. Shop all. Shop all deals. Black Friday. Free phones.

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Watch accessories. Shop all plans. Shared data. International services. Connected devices. Those who serve. Kids plans. A new keyboard. Android Gingerbread features a redesigned on-screen keyboard that's said to be faster and more intuitive. In addition to its updated form, the keyboard now supports multitouch input and a "smart" autocorrect function. Improved cut-and-paste. Android Gingerbread allows you to long-press on any Web page or text input field to select words and copy them to the system clipboard.

Easier file management. A new integrated Downloads app lets you access and manage every file you download, whether you get it via the Internet, e-mail, or through any other program. Better camera management. An updated Android camera app provides access to multiple cameras for devices with front- and rear-facing lenses. My, you're just full of good questions today. Android Gingerbread adds support for several new kinds of technology that future Android phones -- including the newly announced Google Nexus S -- will offer.

If your phone has the necessary chip the Nexus S does , you'll be able to tap your device against special NFC sensors to exchange information and eventually even make credit card payments. Internet calling. Gingerbread enables support for SIP-based Internet phone calls. Like with the NFC function, though, devices have to support it -- and in what may end up being a barrier for many of us, the carriers have to sign off on it, too.

Lots of sensors. Android Gingerbread can read a whole bunch of new kinds of sensors, including gyroscopes, gravity sensors, and barometers -- yes, barometers. Measuring atmospheric pressure, evidently, is something future Android apps may do. Extra-large screen sizes. Gingerbread's programming tools offer support for devices with larger-than-normal displays -- in other words, tablets.

While the bulk of Android's tablet optimization is expected to arrive with Honeycomb, this is certainly a step in that direction. Indeed, it is. As you'll see in Google's official Android 2. You can read the technical specifics, if you're interested, at Google's Android Developers site.



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