Despite the fact that Vodafone, and some other operators, have had a notoriously troublesome time in pushing Android 2.2 ‘Froyo’ upgrades to users, the network is bringing on ‘Froyo’ upgrade for the HTC Wildfire users straightaway.
In what clearly is a hearty change from the usual problems associated with delivering the upgrade, Vodafone is passing on the Android Froyo update to Wildfire users almost immediately after the recent announcement of the update by the Taiwan-based HTC.
Though the 528MHz processor of the HTC Wildfire handset is incapable of supporting some of the snazzy new features – like running animated wallpaper or Flash in the browser – which that the Android 2.2 boasts, the upgrade will bring along a noteworthy enhancement in the phone.
As compared to Android version 2.1, the Android 2.2 chiefly offers some new features, like device tethering, will enable the users to use the 3G connection of their handsets on their laptop via WI-Fi or a USB cable. The handy capability pertaining to the installation of apps on the SD card is a significant advantage for Wildfire and other cheaper phones which have limited built-in storage.
In addition, the Android Froyo version also brings along the upgraded camera app and Bluetooth functionality for the supposedly sluggish HTC Wildfire users; along with a batch of other enhancements to the Android’s speed and reliability.












