Don't think so. I know Transformer TF101 was scheduled to get it today - think it was device specfic.
My Asus Transformer just updated to ICS today. Awesome!
Did any phones out there get one?
Don't think so. I know Transformer TF101 was scheduled to get it today - think it was device specfic.
I just manually updated my Evo to BLAZINGROMS 4.0.3 ICS Beta build.
It's glorious. My Evo feels brand new again.
does this have camera and 4g?
Rear facing camera. No 4G yet. Worth it for now, though, ICS is freakin' sweet.
ICS takes a on ios5
I tried Android Beam... is tiiighhhttt
Yeah, my ICS for the S2 needs video recording and playback of some video formats to be fixed. Otherwise, it's pretty much complete.
what did you use it for?
Are carries and manufacturers just taking their sweet time getting "official" builds out?
That's why all android devices got the update
Fragmentation![]()
you my 2nd gen ipod touch didn't get no ios 5
4.0 is pretty good on the touchpad cm9. tried cm9 on my droid eris. poor machine cant squeeze another update now. it needs to be asop just to be efficient. it lags pretty bad.
TBH your iPod is a TOSB![]()
you can get anything and more in iOS 5 with a jailbroken iPod.
That's horse . When is att rolling it out for Skyrocket?
I already knew it was 1Q. I want a specific date.
Having options.![]()
my bro got the nexus too and when we can share vids, etc. The video thing is cool..cuz if we checking out viral vids, i dont gotta hand him the phone and wait for him to finish the video..just beam it.
lol and all iPhones are still 3g.
Caveman![]()
thank god for the dev community
http://www.slashgear.com/android-for...pple-28216082/The Android team predicted forking in the ecosystem, Google chairman Eric Schmidt said today at Mobile World Congress, taking the opportunity to snipe at Apple over the company’s litigious tendencies. ”We understood that this stuff would happen …and it’s fine” Schmidt said, explaining that while Google hoped that those manufacturers not sticking to the search company’s official guidelines for Android would realize the potential benefits, ”We don’t sue them… if you get my drift.”
The Google chairman had been asked about the growth in Android devices, and whether that growth had been undermined in any way by the number of manufacturers using their own, customized builds of the OS. Not so, Schmidt insisted: that’s part of the open-source ethos, and something the Android team fully expected to happen.
Schmidt’s comments echo those he made in mid-January, in which he suggested there was no such thing as fragmentation, only differentiation. At the time he suggested that “differentiation is positive, fragmentation is negative.”
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