Samsung announced at a press conference (and then later by Twitter) in New York yesterday that it would be releasing an update to Android 2.2 for all its Galaxy S smartphones, by around the fourth quarter of 2010. This will also enable the phones with Adobe Flash 10.1 support, apart from providing a host of benefits that FroYo brings over Éclair. This news is especially relevant to Americans, who just received four brand new models from the Galaxy S family, all featuring Android 2.1.
In related news, HTCannounced the Android 2.2 FroYo upgrade for three of its handsets today, namely the Desire, Wildfire, and Legend, due out in Q3 2010.