Samsung has already confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S II will be getting the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update, although this will probably be released some time before the end of the year or by the early part of 2012.
Android Ice Cream Sandwich Source Code Released
Last week Google released the source code for Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and now the first ports are appearing with the Samsung Galaxy S II and the LG Optimus 3D getting Android 4.0 ports, which can be seen in the videos below.
The release of the source code is a significant milestone for developers and tech enthusiasts. It allows them to create custom ROMs and modifications, enhancing the functionality and performance of their devices. This is particularly exciting for users of older devices, as it can breathe new life into their smartphones with the latest features and improvements.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus Launch
The first Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone went on sale in the UK last week, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and we are still waiting on some sort of announcement from Verizon or Samsung on when the Galaxy Nexus will launch in the US.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is a flagship device that showcases the capabilities of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It features a sleek design, a high-resolution display, and a powerful processor, making it a top choice for tech enthusiasts. The device also introduces new features such as Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock the phone, and improved multitasking capabilities.
Make sure you read our Samsung Galaxy Nexus review to see what we thought of Android 4.0 Ice cream Sandwich and the Galaxy Nexus.
The anticipation for the US release of the Galaxy Nexus is high, as it promises to bring a new level of performance and user experience to the market. Verizon’s delay in announcing the release date has left many potential buyers eagerly waiting for the opportunity to get their hands on this cutting-edge device.
Source Cnet
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