
We’ve heard of Android 3.0 Gingerbread yesterday but Open Source and Compatibility Tech Lead Dan Morrill of Android (Google) was quick to dispel the rumor through his Twitter account.’
He said:
I love it when people just make stuff up and report it as news.
Nothing is certain so hold on to your Android 2.1 or 2.2 Froyo for now. Google will be working on a new Android but nothing has been finalized yet for sure.
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