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- 03-25-2012, 09:12 PM
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Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
Well, it seems like that the latest leak is still UCLB3, which was leaked on February 21, more than a month ago. According to some research I have done, new leaks are released in very short time intervals.
I check Samsung's upgrade page every single day and also the AT&T forum that focuses on the upgrade. So far, I've read on those forums nothing but complaints. The upgrade page is always the same.
Exactly how stable is UCLB3? If it's as stable as (or more stable than) UCKH1 (which I'm still on; I feel like I shouldn't have to flash a ROM through Odin or those other third-party tools - Kies mini is all I want to use because it should just work like that), then would that explain why further leaks have stopped?
I'm getting antsy about the Gingerbread update because of all the things that it's supposed to fix or enhance. I'm especially looking forward to faster HSPA+, better battery life and performance improvements. The Infuse 4G does not deserve Froyo; it deserves Gingerbread because I think that's what will bring out the true capabilities of this phone.
A side question: how much faster is HSPA+ on UCLB3, and how much better is the battery life? - 03-25-2012, 10:12 PM #2
Re: Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
UCLB3 is pretty solid. It is still an incomplete version though, there are little things like the battery indicator won't change colors to yellow and orange when low (it stays green). Aside from that though, it was very stable and definitely does not automatically freeze up and shut off like UCKH1 Froyo.
At this point, I don't know. It would make sense for the Gingerbread update to come out, since it would be a waste if all of Samsung/AT&T developers' efforts so far in testing multiple Gingerbread builds for this phone get scrapped. However, I'm also beginning to feel like time-wise, it's just gotten so ridiculously out-of-hand, and they have bigger fish to fry (testing Ice Cream Sandwich for Galaxy SII, Skyrocket, Note, etc.).
I myself jumped ship to the AT&T Galaxy SII last week, and the experience has been absolutely heaven vs. hell. It's not even just the Gingerbread, the phone is so much faster and smoother, way less bugs, and the user experience is just overall so much cleaner. Little things here and there, along with what to me feels like a better camera (people swear that the Infuse has the same camera as the Galaxy SII, but I doubt it, the Infuse camera has an issue with having trouble focusing for close distances, and no such problem for the SII).
Anyways, I'm going off on a tangent, but my point is, I hope for anyone who reads this post, don't judge Samsung's phones by the Infuse 4G.
Back to the point, I don't know if the data speeds were necessarily faster, but I think it's supposed to get a little bit better (however, I didn't notice a substantial change). Battery life is a bit better, and wifi is a lot quicker at logging in. - 03-25-2012, 10:36 PM
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Re: Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
It would be more than just a waste if AT&T and Samsung ditched their builds of Gingerbread and declared the Infuse as a phone that will no longer receive any more updates past UCKH1. People over at the AT&T forum are posting unnecessary libelous content, complaining about how AT&T and Samsung can't get it together. I myself found no need to join in with their complaints.
Anyway, people would complain even more if both companies scrapped the update entirely. And I don't think that AT&T would issue a press release promising Gingerbread if they would plan to scrap it. Samsung also would not have a page that is dedicated to providing information on how to upgrade the Infuse, albeit the page right now doesn't have the most appealing message posted on it.
I do hope, however, that the upgrade will officially occur before the end of the month. If not, then I hope by the end of April. Given that all leaks have stopped for more than a month, I'm guessing that the upgrade is going to happen sooner than we think. - 03-25-2012, 11:42 PM #4
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All of you people are dreaming if you think they are going to come out with an update for the infuse. It's been almost a year since it was first released. They know people want 2.3.6, and will make people buy new phones to get it. If you really want it, learn how to root it and put gingerbread on yourself. Otherwise, be happy with 2.2
- 03-26-2012, 12:46 AM #5
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Yeah, I actually forgot about how AT&T issued that back way when, when they released the press release with what phones are going to get Gingerbread. If they don't want to lose face, they'll definitely have to keep their word. They never specified when though, so time is on their side. I hope for all the antsy Infusers that are still left, the release does come soon. I myself was in those shoes up to last week, so I know how hellish it can be.
- 03-26-2012, 07:22 PM
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- 03-26-2012, 09:17 PM #7
Re: Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
dlee - thanks for trying to contribute, both here and over at the ATT forum. However, you are starting to remind me of the old Peanuts comic strip where Charlie Brown is standing on the flooded pitcher's mound long after both teams have gone home, urging everyone not to give up hope, because it's just a passing shower and it will stop any minute now so the game can resume.
By all appearances, ATT badly fumbled (to mix metaphors) this one trying to get their bloatware coded into what should have been a fairly straightforward update. There's really nothing libelous about the user community saying as much. - 03-26-2012, 09:21 PM #8
- 03-26-2012, 09:25 PM #9
- 03-28-2012, 12:08 AM
Thread Author #10
Re: Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
I'm fascinated at how optimism seems to be frowned upon now. You're denying the obvious: leaks=work in progress.
You wouldn't go on stage to perform in front of an audience before taking lessons from a teacher and/or auditioning, would you? Taking lessons or auditioning signifies work in progress that would lead to the final product: a jury or a performance in front of a live audience, or, in some cases, denial of progress.
But in this case, progress has been approved because leaks occurred, and the most recent one, UCLB3, is very stable, according to users of that ROM. - 03-29-2012, 08:23 PM #11
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We will never now till it hits us all one day,which hopefully won't be too long since I'm going to try to keep this phone for another year but that idea may change
- 03-30-2012, 06:42 PM #12
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When I worked as a Digital Hardware Design Engineer for McDonnel Douglass Astronautics Company at KSC, now dead, our SW co-team of 17 people were RESPONSIBLE for over TWO MILLION LINES OF CODE to support operations in the testing and validation of software to support SPACELAB MISSION TESTING. Where Samsung may not have 17 software "experts" to get their "code " together, I am CERTAIN, that there is nowhere near TWO MILLION LINES OF FRICKING CODE with which they have to deal with and validate to get GB delivered for the Infuse, or for that matter, ANY DAMN PHONE THEY WISH TO UPDATE.... The REAL truth to this forever waiting for an update can really be described in three words.... (pardon the language) - PHQUEING CORPORATE GREED.... These PRICKS, quote me on that, and I will tell these SOB's to their ugly mugs, is, selling new model phones with newer bells and whistles and to PHUCKING hell to support current PAYING CUSTOMERS. Sue me pricks-I'm ready for the Suburbans to drop by any damn time... LOCK AND FRICKING LOAD.... my two cents - I feel better now....
Last edited by dickle; 03-30-2012 at 07:00 PM.
- 03-30-2012, 09:27 PM #13
Re: Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
Yeah, it's pretty ridiculous. November last year would still have been considered late, but now, it's just like... Yeah, no words to describe its lateness lol.
The lesson I learned is to never buy a non-flagship phone for Androids. The Infuse got no love from its mothership and was left out in the middle of the ocean to shrivel up and sink until forgotten. - 03-30-2012, 11:59 PM #14
- 03-31-2012, 09:55 PM #15
Re: Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
Duard,
You are right. It's only a phone... The real issue is with INTEGRITY, or lack thereof. People are judged by how they honor their word. Corporations are a bunch of people. Same thing but on a larger scale. I do not have the smoking gun to actually prove this alligation, but, when you are talking about millions of dollars, REAL customer care is the victim while corporate profits are the golden cow they covet. This is my story and I am sticking to it........ - 04-01-2012, 07:37 AM #16
Re: Could Gingerbread be right around the corner?
just noticed that Samsung re-released Kies mini on their Infuse support page on March 23. Version is the same; they might be starting their update procedure from scratch. Hopefully, we'll see some gingerbread in the coming weeks.



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