Samsung puts the official word out that their flagship Galaxy S will be getting FroYo sometime early August. Samsung says users can expect UI features that are unique to Samsung like the TouchWiz 3.0 and Social Hub to make the jump to FroYo.
But before you jump for joy, make note that the update is for the Korean version of the Galaxy S which is slightly different from the international release.
Having said that, if a FroYo update for the Korean version of the Galaxy S is possible, it makes no sense at all for Samsung not to make FroYo available to the rest of the world as well, so don’t worry, it’ll be just a matter of time for the international version of the Galaxy S to get FroYo.
We can’t wait.
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