Thursday, December 2, 2010

Android Gingerbread officially teases you in Google's voice search video tutorial

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Sure, we've already gorged ourselves on plenty of Gingerbread by way
of Mr. Blurrycam and even Eric Schmidt himself, but it's only now that
Google's officially (or accidentally) given us a tour around the next
Android release. In a recent voice search video tutorial from Google
Hong Kong, eagle-eyed peeps have spotted many tell-tale signs of
Gingerbread on what appears to be a Nexus One. As you can see above,
said firmware sports the previously-seen black status tray with its
new icons, along with a subtly tweaked launcher bar at the bottom of
the home screen. A quick peek in Settings also reveals the restyled
buttons, as well as a new tab called "Related" in Market's app
description page. Help yourself to some more spicy goodness before
it's too late -- the video's right after the break (from 0:47).

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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