No, pigs aren’t flying. HTC and Verizon have actually, finally released the ICS update for the Thunderbolt. Sure, it took longer than it should have, but if you’re still using a Thunderbolt, your wait is over.
The last time we looked at the Android version number distributions, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich had a 4.9% piece of the total Android pie. Google just released the latest numbers for the two weeks leading up to June 1st, and now we see ICS has grown 2.2% to a total of 7.1%.
Though the growth is admirable, keep in mind that the ICS SDK was released 8 months ago in October.
Another year comes to an end today. And the yea was very happening especially when it comes to Android. Google this very year released its first tablet optimized OS the Honeycomb and now by the end released yet another version Ice cream sandwich. There was substantial development on the Android platforms. The Android market was plagued with almost all types of apps.
Samsungs Galaxy Tab was the companys first attack into tablet market. This was later followed recently by the more successful Galaxy Tab. Many users who own the original Galaxy Tab may be enthusiastic to get the latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) firmware on their device. So here is a small guide for them. How To Install Android 4.0.1 ICS (Ice cream Sandwich) on Galaxy Tab - mobotechie.com
I'm upgrading my droid from the LG Optimus V to the HTC EVO V 4G
Which means the OS upgrades from Gingerbread 2.2 to Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0
I'm hoping I could get a consensus of the notable and interesting Apps that require Android 4.0
Maybe we could make this thread a list of "Must Have Apps" for Ice Cream Sandwich.
Thanks ;)
Today Samsung announced that they will start pushing Ice Cream Sandwich to select GALAXY devices in Canada. This will continue through the next couple months. Android 4.0 bring tons of new features with an all new user interface. There are nine devices in total that are eligible for this update.
Two tech blogs have obtained information and images regarding Google's upcoming & Ice Cream Sandwich& version of Android, apparently from a common source. The release will feature a new, blue-themed user interface, a revised launcher for applications and widgets, and a panorama mode for cameras, among other new features mentioned by Android Police and RootzWiki....
It’s the beginning of a new month, which means Google has updated its worldwide Android distribution numbers. Surprisingly, recent versions of Android now account for a large percentage of the overall distribution of devices.
Ice Cream Sandwich has made a significant jump to nearly 21%, up from 16% this time last month.
Well friends, it’s about that time see the latest Android distribution trends. As previously predicted, we’re not only a gradual increase of Ice Cream Sandwich-based devices, but we’re beginning to see a sudden spike of Jelly Bean-based devices as well.