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? asked in Consumer ElectronicsLand Phones · 10 years ago

will android 4.0 "Ice cream sandwich" come to many phones?

android 4.0 was supposed to eliminate fragmentation, as they said it will be "one OS everywhere". is that referring to only the merging of tablets and phones OSs? or does this mean many phones will support 4.0 and will be able to update soon?

I understand that the galaxy nexus as the introductory google phone should get it first, but isnt it a little ridiculous how terribly fragmented the updates are for other android phones? many phones are only just getting 2.3 or even still on 2.2. If google wants android to be anything worth switching to then they should have a standard OS on most all phones quickly.

I hated waiting for gingerbread for my lower-end LG optimus s, which was just released.

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    10 years ago
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    most phones that have the andriod app should be able th upgrade if not now then in the near future

    they are having problems with it thats why the blackberry phones keep going down

  • 5 years ago

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    which potential once you replace it you get a unfastened ice cream and a sandwich! purely kidding. do the replace because of the fact it is significant.Ice Cream Sandwich is purely the codename of the Android version.i could reccomend you to backup all your individual information till now the replace. solid success

  • 10 years ago

    Yes it will,my 3.8 os is looking forward to it to eliminate fragmentation on my ginger biscuit.(low fat cream)

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