Difference between android 2.2 and android 2.3

Android 2.2 Vs Android 2.3| Android 2.2 (Froyo) Vs Android 2.3 (Ginger Bread)
Android 2.2 (Froyo) and Android 2.3 (Ginger bread) are versions of Google’s mobile operating system for smart phones. Android 2.3 is a major update with much needed improvements required for its ever growing users.
Android 2.2, although much improved from its predecessor lack some basic options like download management and the ability to operate the front camera. These things are taken care in Android 2.3 update and much more. Let us compare the two and find out their differences.
Android 2.2 was released in May 2010 and Android 2.3 was released on Dec 2010. The user experience has been substantially improved with tons of new features to enjoy.
The new features of Android 2.3 include an improved user interface, better and more intuitive keyboard, one touch word selection, a new copy and paste function, improved power management, modified setting menu for easier control over your device, Internet calling and much more.
Top Differences between Android 2.2 and Android 2.3:
User interface:
UI in android 2.3 is much improved and allows you to easily control your devices function. Changes in menu and addition of shortcuts to accessibility will help easily switch between options.
New Keyboard:
The newly improved and intuitive keyboard will allow to you type faster with one touch word selection and a better cut and paste function.
Power management:
Android 2.3 manages power better by offering you the understanding of what is running behind and consuming your battery, allowing you decide which one to run.
Internet call:
Android 2.3 allows the user to make voice calls over internet to other user with SIP account. If you have a good Wi-Fi or a data plan then you use this option to call apart from the standard voice dialing.
Near Field Communication
An NFC reader application allows you to interact with NFC tags. The NFC tag can be embedded into anything, a poster, glass or advertisement. By simply swiping the tag information in the tag is transferred to your device like the url of a website etc.
Download management:
Finally you can manage all your downloads at one place with the download manager.
Android 2.2 (Froyo) supports the following features
  • Integration of Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine into the Browser application
  • Advanced Microsoft Exchange support
  • Wi-Fi hotspot functionality
  • Voice dialing and contact sharing over Bluetooth
  • Support for file upload fields in the Browser application
  • Animated GIFs supported in browser.
  • Adobe Flash 10.1 supported
  • Support for extra high DPI screens
Android 2.3 (Ginger bread) supports the following features
  • New user interface design with new themes
  • Extra Large Screen Size supported
  • SIP Communication Supported
  • Supports for NFC (High Frequency High Speech Data Transfer in short range)
  • Support for WebM/VP8 video playback, and AAC audio encoding
  • New audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost
  • Improved Copy and Paste functionality
  • Redesigned Multi Touch Software Keyboard
  • Audio, graphical, and input enhancements for game developers
  • New sensors support (i.e gyroscope)
  • Download manager for long running HTTP downloads
  • Improved power management and application control
  • Support for multiple cameras
Versions:
Android 2.2 has two versions Android 2.2.1 and Android 2.2.2 the improvements were mainly on bug fixes and enhancing the active sync feature in Gmail.
Android 2.3 has seen 4 versions and the latest is 2.3.4 which comes google voice and video chat capability.
Table : Difference between Android 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 | Full comparison

Features
2.0 / 2.1
2.2 
2.3
Home screen tips
No
Yes
Yes
Pattern mark feature
Yes
Yes
Yes
Numeric pin
No
Yes
Yes
Remote wipe
No
Yes
Yes
Multiple email accounts
Yes
Yes
Yes
Exchange calender
No
Yes
Yes
Global address look up
No
Yes
Yes
LED Flash for Camera
Yes
Yes
Yes
LED Flash for Camcorder
No
Yes
Yes
Digital Zoom
Yes
Yes
Yes
Wi-Fi Hotspot
No
Yes
Yes
USB tethering
No
Yes
Yes
Internet calling
No
No
Yes
Near Field Communication (NFC)
No
No
Yes
Blue Tooth Voice dialing
No
Yes
Yes
Support for Blue Tooth car dock
No
Yes
Yes
RAM Memory (Support)
<256 MB
>256 MB
>256 MB
Application install on SD
No
Yes
Yes
One touch word selection
No
No
Yes
Power management
poor
ok
improved
Download manager
No
No
Yes
HTML 5 Support
Yes
Yes
Yes
Linux Kernel

2.6.32
2.6.35

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