Just a few minutes ago, Google announced via Twitter, that the Gingerbread (Android 2.3.3) update is now rolling out to Nexus S and Nexus One users. But be patient as the OTA rollout may take a few weeks to complete. For Nexus S owners, Google states that the Android 2.3.3 update will put an end to those random reboots users were experiencing, as well as add full NFC support. Gingerbread (Android 2.3.3) update now rolling out to Nexus S and Nexus One. Be patient, may take a few weeks for OTA to complete. What’s New in Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread: Android 2.3.3 is a small feature release that adds several improvements and APIs to the Android 2.3 platform. For developers, the Android 2.3.3 platform is available as a downloadable component for the Android SDK. The downloadable platform includes an Android library and system image, as well as a set of emulator skins and more. The downloadable platform includes no external libraries. * Improved and extended support for NFC. * Fix for random reboots on Nexus S. * Android 2.3.3 adds platform and API support for Bluetooth non-secure socket connections. * New Graphics, Media framework and Speech recognition APIs. * The Android 2.3.3 platform also delivers an updated version of the framework API. * Contacts sync in Facebook for Android disabled for Nexus S and above. Both phones will get this update over the air starting now, but may take a few weeks to finish rolling out. It also fixes the reboot issue people have been reporting. Thanks
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