Will the G2 be able to get Gingerbread?

The Nexus One was not technically a T-Mobile phone, but a developer phone directly supported by Google. Updates came directly from Google. I consider this phone a sequel to the G1, and as such is supported by T-Mobile. So any updates would have to be supported by T-Mobile first. So I think update speeds would be similar to those for the G1.

Can't use the G1 as a benchmark for anything. The whole thing was so new and fresh, but now developers have gotten in the swing of things. Also, we don't know how slow or fast G1's updates were because there was nothing to compare it to.

I do agree with what you're saying about the Nexus One being a developer phone and a Google phone, so I don't think there really is a phone that'll give us an apples to apples comparison.
 

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