Although Google has been talking up its new mobile operating system, Android Jelly Bean, the Nexus Q will come out running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). However, Google has decided not to put a rear-facing camera in the Nexus 7, likely to...
The mobile version of Chrome runs on smartphones or tablets with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or above. Tabs are supported, for example, but have been designed to fit naturally on a mobile device screen.
Samsung was the first vendor to launch a device on the Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 update, in another move that appeared calculated to reassure Samsung that the Motorola deal won’t affect its use of Android.
Mutricy also revealed that Motorola would be pushing out the Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) Android 4.0 software release to the phone during the first few months of 2012, after the update was unveiled last night by Google and Samsung.
Google has announced the long-anticipated Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS and the Galaxy Nexus phone that will accompany it. Android 4.0 OS Ice Cream Sandwich Features and Improvements While there are plenty of details lacking, we know that...
Most users are most interested in the Ice Cream Sandwich OS that will launch with the device. It's also been speculated that, despite delaying the product release, Google will still showcase Ice Cream Sandwich (the 4.0 – or maybe 2.4, or 3.1 – OS...
Executive Chair Eric Schmidt recently announced that Google Android OS 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) would be out in October or November of this year. Google transferred nine patents to Taiwan-based hardware developer HTC, the company that made the...