This winter just got slightly more delicious for HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S II owners. Both of these models are going to receive Android 4.0 — the latest and greatest so far iteration of Google’s Android OS, named Ice Cream Sandwich. Samsung Galaxy Note will also benefit from this upgrade along with Motorola Droid Razr and multiple other models made by LG, HTC, Motorola and Samsung.
Samsung recently confirmed it officially that Its Galaxy S II, Galaxy S II LTE (Long Term Evolution 4G network) and Galaxy Note smartphones will be upgraded to Android 4. The Galaxy Tab 8.9, 7.7 and 10.1 would also get the same as next year progresses.
Users have already started porting hacked versions of the Android 4.0 in to devices like the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and HTC Sensation — unwilling to wait till the companies get to do it officially. Results are varied of course and the smoothness of the 4.0 OS is somewhat marred due to the lack of official support. However, if you are willing risk bricking your set completely unless you know what you are doing, there are already guides out there and discussion topics on forums about how to port the 4.0 to current devices.
From: solar-panel-reviews
From: solar-panel-reviews
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