It’s being said that Samsung’s Galaxy S2 could be the next main smartphone to use Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Market analyzer Eldar Murtazin says the update will happen and should be presented all over the world because the the following month gets underway.
Yet, whether or not the Samsung Galaxy S2 won’t have an update by March 1, it’ll surely occur in the near future. The Norway branch of Samsung has expressed that it’ll update the Samsung Galaxy Note and also the Samsung Galaxy S2 in quarter among 2012. Which means that the most recent time for this to achieve the Android 4.0, ICS OS would be the end of March.
And people few which have experienced issues. The Nexus S phone, which Google itself were built with a submit designing, experienced technical glitches with forced the update process to become stopped.
Then there is Asus’s Transformer Prime tablet, which started doling out ICS upgrades simply to be met having a backlash from customers who experienced system freezes and crashes.
Other manufacturers have said they would like to bring the most recent version from the OS to as numerous devices as you possibly can, but none of them has set concrete timetables. Typically, the rollout plans range from the phrase “first quarter” or “first half” of 2012.
Among those makers are Samsung, HTC, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson. Ice Cream Sandwich is really a major upgrade and aims to consider Android one stage further, both from the consumer experience standpoint and from the fragmentation standpoint. Google hopes ICS is a refresh button for Android, with stricter hardware guidelines that avoid the cluster of Android fragments which have appeared to date.

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