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As promised, ASUS has begun rolling out Android 4.0 to Transformer owners in the US. It’s also been reported to be rolling out to Canadian users as well. As for the rest of the world, just be patient as ASUS is doing a superb job at delivering Ice Cream Sandwich to its users and you’re sure to be next. So go grab the update and start enjoying the latest and greatest Android OS.


ASUS has remained vigilant in their quest for getting out the latest updates to its customers. Today they began rolling out the first wave of Android 4.0 to the original ASUS Eee Pad Transformer. The first market to receive the Ice Cream Sandwich treatment is Taiwan followed by the U.S. market tomorrow. This is great news for all you Transformer owners and it’s one more reason why I rate ASUS as one of the top OEM’s for Android devices.


If you’re looking for a Samsung Android device that can take a beating, you might be interested in the upcoming Rugby Smart. The Rugby Smart will be heading to AT&T March 4th and will cost a reasonable $99.99 on contract. A perfect fit for users who work in high-impact jobs such as construction, the Samsung Rugby Smart features:


One has to wonder if there will be any surprises at this year’s Mobile World Congress. Almost every OEM has already announced their devices, videos, images, etc., and now we’re seeing a leaked press shot of the HTC One X (aka Endeavor, Edge) which has apparently undergone some changes. This image paints quite a different picture from the one we saw last week as HTC seems to have dropped the four button lineup in favor of the three button ICS design.


We already know ASUS is planning to unveil their unique Padfone at Mobile World Congress and we’re quite excited about this device. They’ve released a little teaser video using a matryoshka doll as a metaphor for the Padfone’s unique design which allows you to dock the phone inside its accompanying tablet for larger viewing. The video refers to the functionality of a phone + a tablet + a keyboard dock for endless possibilities and is a refreshing break from the same old designs we’re used to seeing.

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