Samsung, manufacturer of the South Korean electronics giant has recently confirmed the presence of Android 4.0 ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) to a tablet device that is still carrying the os version of Honeycomb.
Tablets to be assigned to update the ICS include the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, 8.9, and 7.7. This update is said to be downloaded OTA (over-the-air) or via the PC software can be delivered via Samsung's proprietary technology Kies.
Samsung Android 4.0 update really need ICS to match Google's first tablet, Nexus 7 is directly supplied with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Even so for now at least OS Jelly Bean has been present for Nexus and Nexus S.
A recent report reported that 0.8% of all new devices to access Google's Android Play Jelly Bean goes to the OS. While 15.9% use the OS Ice Cream Sandwich. This means the implementation of both Google's latest OS is still not widely circulated in the market. When the OS about it dominate Android devices? Let's just wait in the coming months.
source pc world
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