Nexus One users who have been feeling increasingly concerned about their place near the top of the Android food chain can breathe easier; the FRF72 Froyo build for Nexus One has leaked out of its cup and onto the internet.
What a pleasant surprise. TechCrunch’s MG Siegler went to plug in his Nexus One last night and, lo and behold, he found an unexpected Froyo treat waiting for him. Not all Nexus One users are seeing the bump yet, but it does seem that Google’s starting to roll out the Android 2.2 update on its own phone first. Figures.
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