There is a software update, leaked for the Samsung Galaxy S i9000. The update would be the ‘value pack’, which Samsung several features of Android 4.0 you want to add to the device. The update is, however, an Android 2.3 firmware.
The software was published by a user of XDA Developers, and includes Face Unlock, a feature by Google in Android ICS was introduced. Also, the interface contains elements that inspired appear on Googles latest Android version. Under the hood is the Android version 2.3.6, from the Gingerbread series.
Samsung was previously no known update to bring ICS to the Galaxy S brings. According to the manufacturer, would the hardware of the device is, therefore, not good enough, despite the fact that developers have the software on several older smartphones to get. The leaked update is a ‘value pack’, which Samsung users are likely to meet want to come by some of the ICS features to offer. The manufacturer wanted to earlier this week against Tweakers.net not confirm that such an update is released. “We have no information about,” said a spokeswoman.
The leaked software suggests that Samsung is indeed planning is a value pack for the Galaxy S. When the update is ready to be released is not known. Samsung brought the Galaxy S in June 2010. Since then it received two major updates, Android 2.2 Froyo, and 2.3 Gingerbread on the device brought.