HTC Bringing Ice Cream Sandwich to Line Up of Devices in March
Just about everyone running Android is anxiously awaiting the release of Android ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ 4.0. Introduced to the mass market by the Galaxy Nexus this platform merges the tablet-specific build of Android, Honeycomb, with the smartphone specific-build, Gingerbread. This means that the platform’s UI has been radically modified to take advantage of screen real [...]
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10 Feb 2012
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