Well there is an interesting screenshot to start a Monday morning with. One of the top browser applications just received an update and claims to have been needed in order to support Gingerbread aka Android 2.3. Apparently the folks behind Dolphin Browser have had a chance to work a little with the newest version of Android and noticed that their app needed some UI tweaking in order to play nicely.
There were initial rumors of an expected user interface (UI) overhaul with the release of Gingerbread, but all of the current screenshots floating around in the wild don’t seem to show much. Or maybe we’ve just been teased? And if app makers like these are getting their hands on 2.3, is it time for Google to release it already?
Anyone have a guess as to what UI issues they ran into?
Cheers Seth and godfrey!





Well pparently the folks behind Dolphin Browser have had a chance to work a little with the newest version of Android and noticed that their app needed some..Thanks for sharing with us
Dolphins load times are more than 3 times as much the default browsers page load times. Unless they fix their speed issues a great UI isn't worth much.Thanks
Interesting information.I've heard the update will be coming to the Droid 2 well before the Droid X.Thanks posting articles having lots of useful information….
support for higher resolution screens IE: Tablets, Etc.. Fact not heresay:)
so when are we going to start seeing Gingerbread on droid incredible/droid x/droid global…etc. etc…
July 4th.
Probably July 4th. 😛
Kellex where did you get that theme for the market?
It's a whole theme….located me-ah-
http://www.dev.droid-life.com/2010/11/24/droid-x-theme-sinful-pink-by-jsinlegacy/
Kellex where did you get that theme for the market?
I want my gingerbread… and I want it now!!!!!!!
2.3 is almost done baking. Soon they'll add the icing.
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Interesting
I've heard the update will be coming to the Droid 2 well before the Droid X.
This is one time when I hope you are 100% wrong. 😛
Exactly. It should come at the same time for both.
I can't imagine why it wouldn't, since they both have the same version of Blur on them. The delays are usually based on getting each version to work right, aren't they?