Which is why we hope that today's news turns out to be real. According to Eurodroid, the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab has started going out in the UK. Naturally, we assume it's going to hit unlocked devices first, and those tablets purchased from the operators at some point in the future.
Unfortunately though, there's no official word from Samsung on this (yet?), or a changelog to be found anywhere, so we're just cautiously optimistic here. Apparently the way to update isn't over-the-air, rather requires the use of Samsung's Kies desktop software. So if you're in the UK and own a Galaxy Tab, perhaps give it a try. You may just have a nice surprise waiting for you.
source: Unwired View
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