So in actuality, T - Mobile and
HTC got you Ice Cream Sandwich within a 4 - 5 month period after HTC got their hands on it.
Not exact matches
We don't know why the Sensation 4G
gets dibs on the upgrade, but we're just happy to know
HTC has updated us with plans to bring
Ice Cream Sandwich to the Amaze 4G.
I wish my
htc Amaze 4G
got a taste of
Ice Cream Sandwich but I've been pressing check now every hour on the hour and still no sign of it.
We have confidence that
HTC will listen to their users as they've done once before and work hard to
get Ice Cream Sandwich rolled out to as many handsets as possible.
I understand Samsung (and
HTC for that matter) not wanting to commit to anything at this point, but I hope to see every device that's already been chosen for an
Ice Cream Sandwich update
gets selected for Jelly Bean as well.
Users of the Sensation 4G on T - Mobile have already
gotten their upgrade from the carrier, and several other
HTC devices are set to receive
Ice Cream Sandwich later this year.
T - Mobile has announced that its
HTC Sensation 4G won't be
getting an update to Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich in April, and that more information may be forthcoming in early or mid-May.
Sony's Xperia mini and the
HTC Incredible S are both
getting Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades.
Google's Android product director Hugo Barra told The Telegraph that the
HTC - manufactured Nexus One will not be
getting Ice Cream Sandwich, saying the hardware was just too old for the platform.
We've
got our hands on the
HTC Sensation XE
Ice Cream Sandwich update that rolls in Android 4 and Sense 3.6.
UPDATE:
HTC has confirmed the following: «
HTC has been working hard to
get its
Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades ready, and we're excited to announce that our first round of ICS upgrades will roll out by the end of March for the
HTC Sensation and
HTC Sensation XE, followed soon thereafter by the
HTC Sensation XL.»
Still there seems to be hope for the holders of other handsets, with
HTC promising to continue carrier negotiations to
get Ice Cream Sandwich on other phones.
It doesn't have Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich, but
HTC said the smartphone is shipping as ICS - ready, meaning it'll
get it ASAP when Google finalizes it.
Those of you who have been waiting to try out the all new
Ice Cream Sandwich operating system in an
HTC phone can
get it in
HTC Elite.
Xda-developers.com member jcarrz1 has managed to
get Android «
Ice Cream Sandwich» 4.0 running on the
HTC G1 from 2008, with the touchscreen, data, apps and ICS goodies being noted as working well.
Along with a bump to
Ice Cream Sandwich, the update will also bring
HTC Sense 3.6 UI goodies, You will also
get the Recent Apps menu, revised menu structures, new fonts, face recognition (i.e., Face Unlock), re-sizeable widgets, Home Screen Folders, new app dock, multi-tasking menu, Data Usage control, improved text input and and some nice performance improvements.
We later talk about the
HTC devices that will
get Ice Cream Sandwich, and if the rumored joint venture to bring a Sony PlayStation phone with
HTC branding makes sense.
HTC has posted on its Facebook page that Desire S and Thunderbolt and all aother remaining devices are confirmed to
get a tasty treat of Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich update by end August.
Motorola Droid RAZR Review http://bit.ly/skbX4r Samsung Galaxy Note Review http://bit.ly/tqu8Kl
Get the
Ice Cream Sandwich Keyboard On Your Phone http://bit.ly/up3r7b Galaxy Nexus
Gets a Permanent Root Solution http://bit.ly/s0IQov
HTC Ville: Thinnest
HTC Handset Pictured (Image) http://bit.ly/tH5nP0
Unfortunately the specs on their first Google flagship device, made by
HTC, are too low to support it and will not be on the list to
get any
Ice Cream Sandwich.