
Samsung Continuum, the two touchscreen equipped smartphone which is offered by Verizon Wireless, got a small bug-fixing update. Unfortunately, Froyo (or Gingerbread) is not included in the mix and even after the process is ended, your Continuum will still be running Android 2.1. Here’s what’s changed:
- Reply/Forward Visual Voice Mail audio files as attachments
- Improved Visual Voice Mail functionality
- Press the camera button no longer launches the Messenger Application
- All received picture messages properly display the embedded image
- Added ability to delete a threaded message while in the body of the thread
- Alert appears when a message of 150+ characters sends as an MMS message
- When using V CAST Music, the audio track will auto-pause if you select a V CAST or native video to start
- Added multiple email messages to be deleted from POP3 accounts
- Contact time displays correctly in the notification bar when a text message is received
- Successfully hide all declined events on Facebook application
- Improved voice dialing response time when connected to a Bluetooth headset or car kit
- “Locate Me” GPS feature in the WeatherBug widget now works correctly.
- Properly display Daylight Savings Time in WeatherBug application
- Completely delete RSS history
- Avoid device transitioning into a no service state when it should not have
- Device will not force close when setting a wallpaper
- VCAST Apps are now available
The update is available over-the-air, and if you still haven’t been prompted to proceed, go to “Settings” -> “About Phone” -> “System Updates” and tap on “Check New.” Additional information is available from this page on Verizon’s website.
[Via: Unwired View]