No change log posted yet, but it is said to keep root

Nov 23, 2011 18:31 GMT  ·  By

Those who are not aware of the fact that the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket is delivered with Android 2.3.5 will be surprised when they receive an update notification that will allow them to upgrade their smartphones to version 2.3.6.

Although the carrier is still mum about the update, AndroidCentral reports that lots of Galaxy S II Skyrocket owners started to receive it in the last 24 hours.

No word on what's changed after the update, but those who upgraded noticed that it keeps root and boot-up seems a bit faster.

In addition, the speed of the new radio firmware on HSPA has been improved, and several changes on the camera interface have been included as well.

What's certain is that Android 2.3.6 fixes a Google Voice Search bug. Other than that AT&T may have squeezed several tweaks and possibly a few more performance improvements.