
Ice Cream Sandwich Coming to More Android Users
Android users are jazzed about news that Google will be rolling out the latest iteration of its mobile operating system to more devices, however how quickly that will happen has some consumers asking questions.
Just a day afterwards the Samsung Galaxy Nexus arrived in stores as the first smartphone in the U.S. to ship with Android 4.0, Google said it will be rolling out the operating system, as well called Ice Cream Sandwich, to some other devices as so then.
Android 4.0.3, an incremental release of the Android 4.0 platform, includes a variety of optimizations and bug fixes for phones and tablets. To illustrate, now status updates from social media sites sync with contacts so you can see what connections are doing online in real time. It as well sports an improved calendar and camera capabilities as so then as improvements in graphics, database, spell-checking, and Bluetooth.
When you do get it, expect to be impressed. ICS is completely unlike previous versions of Android. Google has given near every facet of the OS a makeover, and the very core of the Android user experience has been completely reinvented.
The roll out plans
Many Android users are thanking Google in public forums for the roll out plans, during others lament the fact that their devices may have to on the whole wait a during to take a bite of Ice Cream Sandwich. To illustrate, although it looks like GSM/UMTS Nexus S devices will get the upgrade, so far Google hasn't said when it will roll out to the CDMA version of the phone.
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