
Last week Samsung announced, then quickly denied that Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich would begin rolling out to Galaxy S II
owners internationally. While they might have jumped the gun today on
Facebook they have confirmed the update is rolling out and available now but that isn’t all. They also briefly mentioned some of those
important tablets of theirs too.
While talking about the Galaxy S II update today over on the Samsung Facebook page
they also dropped hints for many upcoming devices and thought you’d
like to hear the news. Samsung specifically mentioned the new Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 will get updated to Android 4.0 ICS and that it will “follow soon”.
Like we mentioned earlier today Samsung briefly talked about the
original Galaxy S and how they wont be updating it to Ice Cream
Sandwich. Instead it will indeed get the “value pack” they backtracked
on a few times. Stating the Android 2.3 update for the Galaxy S and
original Samsung Galaxy Tab will keep them on Android 2.3 Gingerbread but bring
many features from ICS like face unlock, screenshots, photo editor, and a
few others. Samsung didn’t mention the new Tab 7.7 LTE, or the Galaxy
Tab 7.0 Plus but they should hopefully receive the same treatment.
So for anyone that had their doubts. Yes the Note, Tab line, Galaxy S
II LTE and a few others will all get Android 4.0 ICS soon, while older
devices are now confirmed to be staying on Gingerbread — as far as
Samsung is concerned at least. For those with older devices look to
CyanogenMod and others for Android 4.0 ICS ROM’s.
Read More - http://androidcommunity.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1-8-9-and-note-also-getting-android-4-0-ics-soon-20120313/
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