Posts tagged android-4-0

Today Acer announced their plans for updating their Iconia Tab line to Android 4.0. Starting today, Ice Cream Sandwich will begin rolling out to the Acer Iconia Tab A200. Then update will roll out to users slowly and will be completed by the following week. This is pretty impressive considering the A200 launched less than a month ago. Acer also outlined their plans for updating the Iconia Tab A100 and A500.

If you’ve been rocking Android 4.0 but missing your Swype, you can now have both. Swype Beta has been updated to version 3.26 and now includes support for Android 4.0. That’s right, you lucky 1% can now enjoy the finger swiping text input software that makes typing (or swyping) a breeze.

As we get closer to March, we should start to see companies outline their plans for upgrading devices to Android 4.0. Many have already done so, including Motorola, but today Motorola has expanded on their list of devices, adding a few new ones to the list. While actual dates for upgrades remain open, we at least know that Motorola plans to upgrade the following devices:

The guys over at pocketnow.com got a hold of some renders showing what could possibly be Motorola’s first Intel powered smartphone and it’s running Android 4.0. Although there’s no way of telling whether or not the Medfield chip will actually be powering this device, or if the device will even look like this, we’re supposed to get a look at it this month at Mobile World Congress.

Samsung has unveiled their first Android 4.0 tablet, the Samsung Galaxy 2. This 7″ tablet will have what many consider the perfect form factor along with the tasty Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android. This Galaxy Tab successor will feature:

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