Android 2.2 (Froyo) vs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)

Everyone is well aware of two mouth watering
words today; Froyo and Gingerbread. It’s not
because these are “favorites” of major
population of world but it’s what they call
Android OS at Google.
The OS was introduces to the world by Google
after they bought Android Inc in 2005. After 5
years, in 2010, greatly improved Froyo was
introduced to the market that brought revolution
in Smartphone OS. To stay in growing
competition, Google released Gingerbread at the
end of same year. Since then, both operating
systems are powering more than 50%
Smartphones in the market.
With major portion of Smartphones running
Android on them, user might get bemused
between Android 2.2 aka Froyo and Android
2.3 aka Gingerbread. This article will help you
identify the difference between the two:
Criterion Android 2.2 (Froyo) Android 2.3
(Gingerbread)
Kernel Used Linux Kernel 2.6.32 Linux Kernel
2.6.35
Networking Support for Bluetooth as well as
Wi-Fi. Can connect up to 6 devices using Wi-Fi
hot-spot capacity. Apart from all features of 2.2,
Gingerbread also supports NFC; a mechanism
that allows high speed data transfer within
shorter range of 10 cm.
Power Management Effective; but worse than
Gingerbread Very effective; manages application
as per battery life of the device
Some General yet Considerable Features
Dedicated home screen shortcuts
Application launcher
Browser
Introduction of new camera UI
Facility to transfer files to External Storage
Improved Microsoft Exchange capacity
USB tethering
Animation enabled browsing
Support for Adobe Flash 10.1
Capacity for Extra high DPI screen
New UI with black theme for effective power
consumption
Support for SIP connection that benefits user
through lower calling rates provided good data
connection
Compatibility with WebM video playback and
AAC format support
Audio effects including bass boost, equalization,
headphone virtualization and much more
Improvements in data movement functions and
on-screen keyboard
Introduction of gyroscope; a sensor support
Compatible with multiple cameras
Devices Samsung Captivate, LG Optimus S,
HTC Desire HD, Motorola Droid 2, Sony Xperia
X10 Google Nexus S, HTC Thunderbolt, LG
Optimus 3D, HTC Evo 4G, Sony Xperia Arc,
Motorola Droid Bionic, Samsung Galaxy S II
With daily advancements in the Smartphones, it
is necessary to run OS that can handle massive
power of improvements like dual-core
processors, high capacity RAM and so on.
Fortunately, Android 2.3 Gingerbread has been
designed by keeping all these improvements in
mind.
If you already own a device that runs Froyo,
you can upgrade it to the Gingerbread but if you
are looking forward to buy new Smartphone
and have opted Android as your mobile OS,
then go for the Smartphones that run the later
version. This new OS is set to titillate you with
many surprises!


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