A little less than a month ago CyanogenMod 9 RC1 (Release Candidate 1) was released with a lot of excitement, but now with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean being all the rave I can see an Ice Cream Sandwich ROM release being easily overlooked.
just bought my first samsung and first android phone. I used to have a Blackberry so i don.t really know anything about android. I just want to know if its true that samsung galaxy ace 2's OS is able to upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich? and if it is, is it really advisable to do so? what difference would it make? i tried searching the net for answers but can't find one. hope you guys could help me.
hey guys
i have samsung galaxy ace plus..
there are no gud roms available for this phone :(
can i port JELLYBLAST ROM of samsung galaxy ACE for Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus..
as these both phones have almost same features n resolution
plz justify me !!!
is it possible or NOT
Those of you looking for a more compact and economical version of the Samsung Galaxy S 4 will have to wait a couple of months longer. The Galaxy S 4 Mini was originally going to release in May, but has been pushed back to July. The little brother of the Galaxy S 4 will come with a 4.3-inch qHD (960 x 540) display, and 8MP camera.
Hi Everyone,
I am Robbie and I am 23. I live in the UK. Currently I have 3 Android devices in my armoury. I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace, A Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and a Sony Experia Z. My phones are with Vodafone here in the UK.
At the moment I am currently waiting for the delivery of my Samsung GS4. I didn't pre order so I have to wait for a couple of weeks. I literally can't wait.
Just wondering, im new to this forum, i live in pakistan, does anyone knows when will they release the jelly bean update for my phone? Samsung Galaxy s2 I9100? Will they release or they will just delay like they are doing it for months? I don't know much about android phones, im a new use, is it safe to root your phone and change the firmware all by myself? Though, i don't know how to go it?
When Samsung's Android-powered Galaxy S makes its U.S. debut in the coming months, it will do so as five different phones tailored for five different carriers. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and U.S. Cellular will all support a Galaxy S device, though the handset will be renamed and recast slightly for each wireless company.
Samsung is working on the mid-range Galaxy Ace 3 smartphone which would have a 4-inch display, dual-core mobile processor and Android 4.x Jelly Bean operating system.
Samsung is planning to release yet another mid-range smartphone - Galaxy Ace 3 - sometime later this month. The new Galaxy Ace 3 is the successor of the Ace 2 and Ace smartphones.
When it came to phones for 2011, the two hottest phones in terms of buzz had to be the Galaxy Nexus and the Galaxy Note. Interestingly enough, both phones are made by Samsung. The buzz for the Galaxy Nexus was surrounded around Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich whereas the Galaxy Note was all about it’s mammoth 5.3-inch display and stylus, dubbed the S Pen.