It's easily the best launcher
for Ice Cream Sandwich that's out right now, and if you're rocking a phone with Android 4.0, at the very least, Nova Launcher (free) should be installed.
Earlier this week Google released the source code
for Ice Cream Sandwich and a mere four days later the new OS has made its way onto Samsung's Galaxy S II & the LG Optimus 3D.
If you do own one, then prepare
yourself for Ice Cream Sandwich, as it has leaked and is flashable as a legitimate update to both WiFi and 4G versions in 8.2» and 10.1» sizes...
http://bit.ly/rQM7Bi — Nova Launcher
for Ice Cream Sandwich (Video) http://bit.ly/v6gtKd — Do Older Launchers Work on Ice Cream Sandwich?
A precise date
for the Ice Cream Sandwich release has yet to be announced, though it is expected to arrive as an over-the-air update.
ARCHOS has been busy recently, prepping their 101 G9 tablet
for Ice Cream Sandwich.
Ever since Google released the source code
for Ice Cream Sandwich the community has been busy porting it over on various Android devices.
Shavran has stated that we will see the «Official update button»
for the Ice Cream Sandwich in November after Google's...
As far as Ice Cream Sandwich goes, we've seen what's very possibly an early look at the face of the new mobile OS as it sat on a Nexus S, and as mentioned above, Texas Instruments is all but a lock in for a big collaboration with Google
for Ice Cream Sandwich, regardless of what smartphone manufacturer steps up to provide the chassis.
«We don't have a date
for Ice Cream Sandwich at present, but we are investigating it and will communicate that as and when,» Pocket - lint was told by Paul Hicks, the product manager at Toshiba UK in charge of the tablet range (among other things).
But it looks like we'll have to wait
for Ice Cream Sandwich for that one.
It doesn't matter whether they wait
for Ice Cream Sandwich or not.
Back in early November, the Chinese manufacturer has announced the initial batch of Android devices destined
for Ice Cream Sandwich OS upgrades.
However, loads of users are still waiting
for their Ice Cream Sandwich update, and Google told us that this is one of the biggest overhauls of the operating systems since it unleashed the Android project three years ago - and there's certainly a lot to plough through.
It is rather interesting to note that the LG Optimus Black was officially denied an update not once, but twice already, and yet it has been brought back «from the dead `, so to speak, with the Optimus Black being prepared
for the Ice Cream Sandwich soon.
With the Gingerbread update set in place, let's hope that Optimus 2X owners won't have to wait this long
for the Ice Cream Sandwich update once it's finally released.
I guess with this bit of news, the only Android - powered handsets from Sony Ericsson which hail from 2011 that are waiting
for the Ice Cream Sandwich update would be the Xperia mini, Xperia mini pro, Xperia active and the Live with Walkman.
This is early days
for Ice Cream Sandwich and as such there will be apps that don't work.
The fact that it took this long
for the Ice Cream Sandwich roll out to happen doesn't bode well for those looking for the chewy treat.
The latest Android numbers from Google (GOOG) highlight continued growth
for Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean.
As part of the Android Open Source Project, Google has just released the source code
for Ice Cream Sandwich.
UPDATE 10: Unfortunately O2 has said that the Sony Xperia Ray, Xperia Arc and Xperia Neo all failed to meet the necessary standards
for an Ice Cream Sandwich update.
The Flash Player needs to be updated
for Ice Cream Sandwich, which Google expects Adobe to do even though the latter company recently halted feature updates for Flash on mobile devices.
• Due
for an Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade soon.
Leaked photos show the four classic Android buttons that are found on phones (and on the Tab 7), so our bet is that the Tab 7.7 won't see Honeycomb, but will instead end up with a custom 2.2 or 2.3, or perhaps it would be the perfect candidate
for Ice Cream Sandwich, which Google says is going to bridge the gap between the tablet and the phone versions of Android.
This is because, says Google, Adobe needs to update the software
for Ice Cream Sandwich, which has yet to happen.
The name «Apex Q» has been a mystery to us ever since it first appeared on our radar all the way back in April when we first uncovered T - Mobile's planned dates
for Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades.
No one, it would seem, expects developing
for Ice Cream Sandwich to be all that different from developing for Honeycomb.
Look
for an ice cream sandwich on Google's front lawn this summer.
Set maaaybe for release in the first two weeks of September, the gorgeous if drably - named Tablet S will now ship with Honeycomb 3.1, and will be ready
for an Ice Cream Sandwich update.
Stay tuned
for Ice Cream Sandwich Blaze 4G owners.
I'm sure cyanogen will come out with a rom
for ice cream sandwich soon enough!
As
for Ice Cream Sandwich, that hits 23.3 %, down from 25.6 %.
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.
There is a small bit of good news
for Ice Cream Sandwich devices with a jump from 22.1 percent to 23.7 percent of all Android devices.
Google's just released their newest set of Android OS distribution stats and we're happy to see a small bit of growth
for Ice Cream Sandwich is it now powers up to 7.1 % of all Android devices.
Here's official word on HTC's plans
for Ice Cream Sandwich, straight from your favorite three - lettered manufactuer:
my N1 is hungry
for some Ice Cream Sandwich
However
for the Ice Cream Sandwich build, users would have to go for the unofficial versions that are already available.
A lot of work has gone into the UI
for Ice Cream Sandwich, and Google has decided that manufacturers who want to have access to the Android Market will now have to let it shine — the Holo theme, in its unmodified form, is now a requirement for devices that wish to use the Android Market.
On the software side of things it will still be running the Android 2.3 OS out of the gates with support
for Ice Cream Sandwich down the road.
In the end, Sony has not dropped an official release date
for the Ice Cream Sandwich update.
T - Mobile also updated the support document for the HTC Amaze 4G however, no specific date was given
for Ice Cream Sandwich, only that the download will arrive in the «coming weeks,» and that no steps are necessary to receive the update.
Suffice to say that anyone getting their hopes up
for an Ice Cream Sandwich update on either device should already be well past a point of understanding that may never happen.
Much like 2.0 and 2.1 were back - to - back updates, this should be the case
for the Ice Cream Sandwich successor.
The underlying issue here is that the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus and the also - similar Galaxy Tab 7.7 are both still waiting
for their Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades — with only a vague promise and not so much as an estimated window of arrival.
Well, they have redeemed themselves by releasing the source code
for Ice Cream Sandwich, and doing it much -LSB-...]
When I was a kid, I loved going to the beach and waiting
for the ice cream sandwich cart to come around.
I use them as the cookie
for an ice cream sandwich and as the bottom layer for an ice cream cake or pie.
After a vote on instagram, we also tried using
them for an ice cream sandwich.