
We used to know as much about Google’s Android 3.0 Gingerbread operating system as the location of Osama bin Laden, but all of that has changed today. Now we know that Gingerbread will potentially feature built-in video chat and Google Voice Wi-Fi calling, coupled with redesigned and cleaner icons, a more unified interface, bouncing lists with an orange glow at the boundary, as well as a more grey notifications bar. Never mind the graphical improvements – we do look forward the potential of video chat to keep up with its rivals alongside Google Voice implementation. You might want to hold off your Android phone purchase for the moment now that you know all the juicy stuff which are coming out, since to support video calls, hardware will require at least two cameras.
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