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Refresh Roundup: week of September 19, 2011
9/25/2011



Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging to get updated. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and sum in between, and so many of them are floating around that it's easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don't escape without notice, we've gathered every feasible update, hack, and other miscellaneous folly from the last week and crammed them into one fit roundup. If you find commodity up for grabs for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!



Official Android updates


  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with LTE is now getting some very minor plastic surgery, with what appears to be a simple maintenance update. [Droid-Life]


  • Not the biggest fan of your buggy keyboard, Motorola Droid X users? The latest bug fix update, eloquently called 4.5.605, resolves keyboard stability and usability issues that have mannered a large number of users. [Droid-Life]


  • Owners of the HTC bomb* on O2 should be enjoying an enhancement to Android 2.3.4 soon, as the rollout has already begun. [Pocket-Lint]


  • How 'bout that Motorola Xoom WiFi? Android 3.2.1 (aka build HTK55D) is rolling out to devices now; we imagine the update's a minor bug fix of some kind, but we haven't seen any change log on it yet. [Droid-Life]


  • Telus is cranking out Gingerbread to the Samsung Fascinate 4G. [AndroidCentral]


  • The HTC Droid inconceivable 2 is now on the receiving end of build 4.08.605.3, a minor refresh that improves server hold for email sync, enhances Visual Voicemail stability as well as other minor bug fixes. [Droid-Life]


  • Rogers come down with are now reporting that the Samsung Captivate is now seeing an upgrade to Gingerbread. [MobileSyrup]


  • The Sony Tablet S came shipped with Android 3.1, but it's already getting the bump to 3.2. [AndroidCentral]


Unofficial Android updates, custom ROMs and misc. hackery


  • Remember Android 2.3.6? You know, the update that blocked tethering on the Samsung Nexus S? It appears that the Nexus One is due for the infamous build. If you don't care to wait for the refresh to pop up OTA, you can compute and install it on your own. No word on if tethering is blocked on this update as well, but we can't imagine it being incomparable from the Nexus S.


  • Android 2.3.5 has leaked for the Samsung Infuse 4G in the form of build I997UCKI4. Such a leak causes us to suspect the orthodox rollout should be heading our way in the near future. [AndroidCentral]


  • XDA's rooted the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, and has published a full tutorial on exactly how you can do it. It's no SuperOneClick, of course, but it's certainly bound to get you to the same destination -- as long as you follow the vade mecum precisely. [XDA-dev]


  • An early preview version of CM7.1 for the LG Optimus Black is remittable for download. Keep in mind that it's a test build, and won't be all polished. [AndroidCentral]


  • The first deodexed ROM for the Motorola Droid Bionic is now downloadable. Follow the link to get the full set of instructions. [Droid-Life]


  • If you desperately want to have Gingerbread on your HTC Thunderbolt, a RUU for build 2.11.605.2 is all yours. [Android Police]


Other platforms


  • SFR France indicated this week that they're ready to push the Mango update out to the HTC 7 Trophy, though it didn't specify exactly when it will begin. Vodafone Romania and Telus (Canada) also let it slip that they'd be rolling out the update to their phones to Mango by the end of this current month. No date for the latest version has been officially set.


  • The Nokia N950 is a bit of a rarity as it is, but that doesn't mean it can't receive continued support. The MeeGo-run device just recognized




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Refreshes we covered this week


  • Existing Windows Phones to get Mango within the next two weeks


  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Play finally gets HD video capture


  • Mango bumps NoDo, rolls the update train to Dell's Venue Pro


  • Samsung Nexus S 4G updated to Android 2.3.7, brings Google Wallet support


  • Telstra won't be Gingerbreading the HTC Desire after all

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