Android 4.0, code named Ice Cream Sandwich, was announced Tuesday night by Google and Samsung at a press gathering in Hong Kong. The first phone to run Android 4 is the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which
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PCWorld Oct 19, 2011 2:20 pm PDT. The road to Google’s announcement of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone has been long, but we’re finally
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The wait is finally over! Just about an hour ago, Google unveiled their long awaited update for Android. Ice Cream Sandwich is now official and will hit retail stores along with the Google Nexus in early November. Android 4.0 brings with it a completely revamped design that we’ve caught a glimpse of in the previous leaked footage of the Nexus
Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4 custom ROM for HTC HD2. One of the latest Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich builds for our beloved HTC HD2 – the unofficial AOKP34 a.k.a. IceCreamTostidroid. This is an SD ROM, so you will need the latest version of MAGLDR installed on your device, the ROM is available in two versions: Latest IceCreamTostidroid
The information is official. Google, via a message on its blog, announced the end of support for the Google Play Store for smartphones and tablets running Android Ice Cream Sandwich. In other words, the owners of such devices will no longer be able to update their applications. It's not really a surprise. After seven years of good and loyal
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Samsung Galaxy S II owners on T-Mobile can update to Android 4.0.3, but they may have to jump through a few hoops first. The latest flavor of Ice Cream Sandwich launched as of yesterday evening
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