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  2. Android Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    The first phone with Android Gingerbread was the Nexus S. Gingerbread's user interface was refined, making it easier to master, faster to use, and more power-efficient. A simplified color scheme with a black background gave vividness and contrast to the notification bar, menus, and other user interface components.

  3. Nexus S - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus S is a smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung and manufactured by Samsung Electronics for release in 2010. It was the first smartphone to use the Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system, and the first Android device to support Near Field Communication (NFC) in both hardware and software.

  4. Samsung Galaxy S II - Wikipedia

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    Rogers' Galaxy S Glide (Model SGH-I927) is the same phone with the same specs as the AT&T's Captivate Glide, except the carrier logo is on the back instead of behind the front glass panel. Rogers launched the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE, launching in Fall 2011, soon after its LTE Launch in Toronto. [67]

  5. Samsung Infuse 4G - Wikipedia

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    Kies Mini for the Infuse was released on 18 January 2012. It was available to download on the main downloads page for the phone on Samsung's website. [24] On 1 February 2012, AT&T announced that Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread had been released for the phone and posted a change log of the new features. [25]

  6. Samsung Galaxy S (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus S is a Galaxy S-derived smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung in 2010. The Nexus S differs from the Galaxy S in that it runs a stock version of Android provided by Google as opposed to the TouchWiz edition provided by Samsung and the mobile carriers. In addition, the Nexus S drops the microSD slot in favor of a NFC transmitter.

  7. Samsung Galaxy S series - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy S series is a line of Android-based smartphones and tablet computers produced by Samsung Electronics.In conjunction with the foldable Galaxy Z series, the series serves as Samsung's flagship smartphone lineup, and is the high-end line of the wider Samsung Galaxy family of Android devices.

  8. Samsung Galaxy S Advance - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy S Advance is running Android 2.3.6 "Gingerbread" with Samsung's TouchWiz user interface out of the box. [4] [7] The device comes with ChatON, Find My Mobile and Samsung Hub preinstalled. [5] [6] Galaxy S Advance can be officially updated to Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean). [12]

  9. Google Nexus - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus S, manufactured by Samsung, was released in December 2010 to coincide with the release of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. In December 2011 it was updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, with most variations later being updatable to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in July 2012. [15]