Sentences with phrase «ice cream sandwich smartphone»

Huawei's skinny Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone, the Ascend P1, is now available on Vodafone for free on pay monthly contracts starting at # 26 a month.Packing a 4.3 - inch Super AMOLED display, 1.5 GHz dual - core processor and 8 - megapixel camera,... Read more
Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone awaiting the official fix for the handset's spontaneous volume reduction bug may want to avail themselves of an unofficial fix in the meantime.
If you are excited about the Galaxy Nexus Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone, then wait until you hear what Fujitsu has in store for the Google operating system.
ZTE has announced details of its third Blade smartphone, with Finland and Sweden set to get their hands on the affordable Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone first.The ZTE Blade III continues the manufacturer's mission of offering Android on the cheap,... Read more
Boost Mobile is going prepare to launch a new Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone, the ZTE Warp Sequent and expected on September 17th.
If you are excited about the Galaxy Nexus Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone, then wait until you hear what Fujitsu has in store for the Google operating system.Having already given us the world's thinnest phone (6.7 mm if you are wondering) and the... Read more
There is new info about first Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone.
T3 got its hands on the world's first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone courtesy of Samsung's stunning Galaxy Nexus
We review the HTC One S, another powerful Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone from Taiwan's finest
The IdeaPhone K860 is an Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone with a 5 inch 720p IPS display.
We exclusively reported details of Google's first Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone — either a Nexus device, or a «pure Google» flagship handset from one of Google's key partners — and we now have >>
While Nokia was showing off its new Windows Phone 8 - based Lumias, the Google - owned Motorola Mobility was unwrapping three Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphones from its Razr line.

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Samsung Galaxy S III (Credit: CNET) Just days ago, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy S III, the global, quad - core, Android Ice Cream Sandwich successor to its best - selling smartphone ever, the Galaxy S II.
The world's first smartphone running on Android 4.0 (a.k.a., Ice Cream Sandwich), the 4G LTE enabled Galaxy Nexus by Samsung for Verizon brings a redesigned user interface with enhanced multitasking, notifications, full Web browsing experience, and more.
Samsung and Google have jointly launched the GALAXY Nexus, which claims to be the world's first smartphone running Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest release of the Android platform.
This is along with a uniquely shaped smartphone that will come with Ice Cream Sandwich pre-installed with Sense UI and have 32 GB of internal storage space.
Now for the good news: Asus promises Ice Cream Sandwich, which is designed for both tablets and smartphones, will be available as a free update on the Transformer Prime soon.
The HTC One X and One S have hit the Android smartphone market - the Ice Cream Sandwich Android gadgets will be launched with agreements by carriers.
Over the weekend, Samsung and Bell Mobility announced the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first Android device to come with Ice Cream sandwich (ICS) natively installed, will go onsale this Wednesday in select locations in downtown Toronto.
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Last month Google and Samsung announced the Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first Android smartphone to come with Ice Cream sandwich natively installed.
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Last month if you wanted the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first Android device to come with Ice Cream sandwich (ICS) natively installed, you had to buy it from Bell Mobility or Virgin Mobility.
The smartphone runs Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread mobile operating system with a promise to update to latest Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and features a 1 GHz STE U8500 dual - core processor, 16 GB flash internal storage, 4 - inch Reality Display with Sony WhiteMagic technology and with 960 x 540 pixels resolution, and a 8 - megapixel rear auto focus camera with unique fast capture, HD recording and Sony technology for 2D and 3D panoramic images.
Last time when we talked about the Gio, you were able to flash the CyanogenMod 9 software into its system, which brought the Ice Cream Sandwich OS on your smartphone.
This first phone with the Android Ice Cream sandwich has got much more, as the UK network is giving this smartphone for free to its customers on a contract of two years on a monthly basis of # 41.
Good news for those who have been waiting to get their hands on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as Google has officially announced that the new Samsung Nexus S smartphone will have the new Android operating system.
Ice Cream Sandwich also introduces innovations such as Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock the smartphone.
Android 4.0 seeks to improve your smartphone and tablet navigation by introducing new gestures to make interactions with your Android Ice Cream Sandwich device more engaging and interesting.
Over the weekend, Samsung and Bell Mobility announced the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first Android device to come with Ice Cream sandwich (ICS) natively installed, will go on sale this Wednesday in select locations in downtown Toronto.
The upgrade will bring the usual enhancements which Ice Cream Sandwich is known for, as well as a few Samsung - specific things that you probably won't see in other smartphones.
As rumors of an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, have transformed into reality after it was announced at the Google I / O conference and have taken centre stage in Android circles while the present upgrade Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich rolling out to various smartphones and tablets has a seen a surge.
WIND MOBILE SHARES THE LOVE IN FEBRUARY WITH A SUITE OF NEW SMARTPHONES AND THE BEST PLANS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEIR FEATURES Highly - anticipated Galaxy Nexus by Samsung, BlackBerry Bold 9790, and BlackBerry Curve 9360 in white come to WIND TORONTO, ON — February 1, 2012 — On Friday, February 3rd, three of the most highly - coveted smartphones will be available at WIND Mobile: the Galaxy Nexus, the world's first smartphone powered by Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich; the BlackBerry Bold 9790, the lightweight, touchscreen + QWERTY addition to the BlackBerry 7 lineup; and the BlackBerry Curve 9360, now available in white as well as in black.
Ice Cream Sandwich promises to be the first truly universal version of the Google Android operating system, scalable to a wide range of devices, from compact smartphone models and up to the big screen tablets.
Google is launching its seminal Ice Cream Sandwich update, which seeks to bridge smartphone and tablet streamlined development.
Market watchers expect a shift from Apple to Android devices as the Ice Cream sandwich OS would have ability to cross over different platforms on which devices like smartphones, tablet PCs, and LCD TVs are running these days.
Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich is due out during the fourth quarter of 2011, and it will unify the company's smartphone and tablet operating systems.
Back in December Google released Android 4.0.1 for x86 chipsets, the Android X86 initiative has been in the works for a while and its good to know that any Intel tablets or Smartphones will be able to run Ice Cream Sandwich.
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At a Hong Kong press event to unveil the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, Google finally shared details of Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), the next version of Android.
Motorola representatives have confirmed that another recent Android smartphone in their lineup will be updated to Ice Cream Sandwich in 2012 along with their latest flagship in the Droid RAZR.
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As you'd expect from the».1,» it's not a giant leap forward from Ice Cream Sandwich on phones, but it brings some fairly exciting new features, major tweaks, and brings the tablet version of the OS (at least at this Nexus 7's screen size) closer to that of the smartphone.
The Hydro also marks the first Android smartphone from Kyocera to ship with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, as its previous Sprint devices in the Zio and Echo were not capable of being updated, owing to their older hardware specifications which limited them to Android Froyo.
It is also the first Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, smartphone with 4G LTE capability on Sprint.
Considering only two weeks has passed since the Ice Cream Sandwich announcement, and adding in the notion that the code itself has yet to be made available (publicly that is) it's a little premature to start blaming the manufacturers for not promising to update your smartphone.
Sony refused to continue support for the Arc, just like the other 2011 Xperia smartphones, leaving it stuck on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich version.
Sprint and Kyocera announce the Rise Android smartphone, the first sub - $ 100 Android smartphone with Ice Cream Sandwich
This is not quite what most owners of the smartphone would have liked to hear, especially since it launched with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich and was given the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean earlier this year in March.
In case you didn't know, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone has a 4.65 - inch touchscreen Super AMOLED display, a 1.2 GHz dual - core processor, and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
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