Google will roll out over-the-air (OTA) updates to all these devices pretty soon, however, which means you can sit tight and wait for the update notifications to
hit your devices rather than installing the software yourself.
Not exact matches
«Ideally, we'd like one smoke
device that
hits multiple spectra,
rather than multiple
devices to
hit each spectrum individually,» Zander says.
As was found in the Pocket - lint review, the Amazon Kindle 3G is a pretty smart
device, but
rather than its great E-Ink display or massive ebook library proving the biggest selling points, it appears that its the use of Amazon's Whispernet network that's the
hit.
OnePlus did mention that these will come after Android 6.0
hits the
device, and since Marshmallow for the OnePlus 2 has entered the Community Beta phase, we expect this to materialize sooner
rather than later.
Connecting the iPad to other Bluetooth
devices is still
rather hit and miss, it must be said, Wi - Fi is, as you'd want it to be, still N standard and, as you might not want it to be, but there it is, single - band.
Ice Cream Sandwich is expected to
hit the phones «in the next few weeks» and, given that it's still a
rather capable
device (and one made by Samsung, just like the Galaxy Nexus), we are wondering what took Google so long?
Unfortunately, it's unclear when the smaller
device will
hit the shelves, but we're guessing it will be sooner
rather than later.