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Oct 15, 2010  Based on breathless reports we're seeing on Twitter and in the XDA-Developers' forums, it would appear that Samsung has just pushed out the official Android 2.2 Froyo update for its Galaxy S. I love everything about 2.2, the flash, the free wi-fi hot spot and tethering, so much. I assure you that if Galaxy S every sees the light of 2.2 on AT&T, it will have wifi and tethering taken out and replaced with an AT&T bloatware that will be able to charge you for the service like it does the iPhone. Nov 04, 2010  Yes very true. I flashed over to froyo 2.2 last week and I haven't had any problems with it. The only problem I did encounter was I lost my 'Market' app but this came back straight away after a factory reset from the phones menu. I didn't loose 2.2 doing this but did have to reinstall my apps but they were backed up anyway on my external card.

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