Motorola has announced that it will be releasing Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for a number of its devices, and has released a full schedule showing when the update will be available for each device.
You can see details for each device in the table below, although it looks like many of Motorola’s devices will not receive the Android 4.0 update until quarter 3 of 2012.
Devices Receiving the Update
Some of the devices to get the update include the Droid Bionic, Droid Razr, Droid Razr Maxx, Droid 4 and more. This update is highly anticipated as it brings a host of new features and improvements to the Android operating system. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich introduces a refined user interface, improved multitasking, and enhanced notifications. It also includes a new People app, which consolidates all your contacts and social networking information in one place.
The Droid Bionic, for example, will benefit from the improved performance and battery life that comes with Android 4.0. The Droid Razr and Droid Razr Maxx will see enhancements in their already impressive speed and responsiveness. The Droid 4, known for its physical keyboard, will also receive the update, making it an even more powerful device for productivity.
Features of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is a significant update that brings a variety of new features to Motorola devices. One of the most notable features is the new user interface, which is more intuitive and visually appealing. The update also includes improved voice recognition, allowing for more accurate and faster voice commands.
Another key feature is the enhanced multitasking capabilities. Users can now switch between apps more smoothly and efficiently, making it easier to manage multiple tasks at once. The new notifications system is also more interactive, allowing users to take action directly from the notification bar.
The update also brings improvements to the camera app, including a new panorama mode and the ability to take photos while recording video. Additionally, the browser has been upgraded for better performance and faster page loading times.
You can find out full details over at Motorola.
Source The Verge
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