Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich review
12/1/2011

The next version of each smartphone's operating budget system is always the best. We impatiently wait for the latest and greatest firmware to come around, third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 it to liberate us from the shackles of last year's code and lineaments that haven't shown up yet. This happens incessantly with Google's Android OS, and version 4.0 -- unveiled at this year's I/O think-in* in May -- is no different. Known as Ice Cream advertising placard (referred to henceforth as ICS), the last word in the title indicates the merging of Gingerbread, the most recent phone platform, and Honeycomb, the version optimized for use on tablets. We knew this much, but were contrarily left with conjecture as to how the company planned to accomplish such a feat -- and what else the new iteration had in store.

Which devices will get Ice Cream Sandwich?
Hands-on screenshot gallery
Galaxy Nexus and ICS roundup
But now the time of reckoning is upon us, and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus -- Android 4.0's mother ship -- is slowly tension across the globe, its users being treated to this year's smartphone dessert. ICS is one of the largest and most strategic upgrades we've witnessed from Android since its humble beginnings, making a huge change in user suffer as well as a massive number of bullet points on the list of features. Now that we've had the befalling to take it for a spin, where does it stand in the ranks of mobile business expenses systems? Follow us beneath as we dig into the layers of this sweet sandwich.
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