Google’s next Android update the Ice Cream Sandwich has been a subject of much speculation as well as eager wait for months.
Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread unofficial ROM has been leaked by Samfirmware for Samsung Galaxy S II.
You can install it on your SII by following the following guide.
While the Samsung Galaxy S II is still making headlines by selling 10 million units in just 5 months, Samsung has come up with yet two more phones of the same series – Samsung Galaxy S II LTE and S II LTE HD In Korea.
The super-sexy smartphone Samsung Galaxy S II has reached another milestone by selling 10 million units globally in just a short span of 5 months. The phone was launched in April and by july Samsung had already sold 5 million units.
Android’s next most coveted version 4.0 the Ice Cream Sandwich is expected to be released in October this year according to Eric Schmidt himself.
If you are interested in rooting your Samsung Epic 4G Touch, just follow the steps listed below. First of all don’t forget to get your Epic backup redy before proceeding with root steps.
According to a leaked Verizon document the HTC Vigor is being renamed as Droid Incredible HD and it will be coming to Verizon in October. The news came from DroidLife:
Detailed specs of HTC’s upcoming smartphones have been leaked via ThisismyNext. HTC Runnymede is to be HTC’s next flagship Android phone while HTC Bliss is smartphone meant specially for the female population.
HTC’s has launched its first Beat smartphone Sensation XE with an upgraded 1.5 GHz dual core processor and enhanced internal storage and beats Audio.
While we all are eagerly awaiting the release of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, reports regarding the next version of Android have already started circulating. As per Android tradition this version will also be named after a dessert in an alphabetical order- Jelly.
Netflix has released an update to its Android app which features expanded support for phones. The new version 1.4 brings playback support to all Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices.
Google has updated its Maps app for Android to version 5.10 with some new features and it is compatible with Android 1.6 or later.
It was early this year in January when Motorola unveiled Android based Droid Bionic and then it took 9 long months for the LTE 4G phone to finally make its place on store shelves.
Finally the long wait is over and Android’s latest upgrade Ice Cream Sandwich is finally arriving in October or November. The news came direct from the horse’s mouth
We had earlier reported about HTC’s new giant Android smartphone, HTC Ruby. The phone’s leaked specs included a 4.3” qHD display, 1.5GHz dual-core core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1 GB RAM, an 8 MP rear camera and a 2MP front-facing camera.
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