Happy happy joy joy as the Sensation 4G and the release of its Ice Cream
Sandwich update took the number 8 spot in our top 10 stories of 2012.
Not exact matches
From a deconstructed Reuben
sandwich (tempeh bacon, sauerkraut, «Galapagos Island» dressing) to an
update on the classic Caesar (buffalo ranch sauce, spicy tofu, shredded veggies), Romero's creative
take on salad will leave you smiling — and satiated.
As of early this morning LG Mobile has
taken to their official Facebook page and attempted to end the Ice Cream
Sandwich update rumors for the Optimus 2X.
The new
update features the following improvements: Ability to turn off optical trackpad Improved device stability Improved performance of DriveSmart over Bluetooth That's all for the
update, Ice Cream
Sandwich it isn't but we'll
take... [read full article]
HTC has
taken to their Facebook to clear the air about their Android lineup and future software
updates to Ice Cream
Sandwich.
Archos» 101 G9 and 80 G9 tablets don't have Ice Cream
Sandwich just yet (and won't really qualify as high - end tablets even when they do), but they're scheduled to be
updated in the first week of February, and we got to
take a look at one of the tablets running the new operating system.
That's a major departure from Ice Cream
Sandwich updates, which
took far longer to get to the Xoom and the Nexus S. Unfortunately, it isn't clear if this
update schedule will apply to all versions of these devices — we've certainly seen before that carrier variants of Nexus devices can see a much longer wait than their international and unlocked brothers.
Many carriers have yet to offer
updates to current models or new models with the latest Android version,
taking into account that Sprint and Verizon would be the only carriers currently offering Android Ice Cream
Sandwich hardware for sale with the Galaxy Nexus.
The 364 MB
update takes the software build number to 6.16.217 and brings along all the trimmings of Ice Cream
Sandwich, including such features as Face Unlock and improved multi-tasking.
HTC has
taken to its Facebook pages and posted some details regarding the long awaited Android 4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich update for both these devices.
Like so many tablets, the Infinity runs Ice Cream
Sandwich, with an
update that
takes it to version 4.0.3.
In the past, Sony has
taken almost 6 months in order to bring out major android
updates like Ice Cream
Sandwich and Marshmallow.