Posts tagged android-4-0

Spotify has released quite the update to its Android app today, bringing Android 4.0 support and a whole slew of changes. The app has always fallen short on many levels, but Spotify has done a nice job with this latest update and we’re sure you’ll agree.

“Would the owner of a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II please report to the Kies service desk at 11 p.m. EST,” “you have an Android 4.0.3 update waiting for you.”

That’s right, the T-Mobile Galaxy S II is set to receive Android 4.0.3 tonight, and although it isn’t Android 4.0.4, it’s still Ice Cream Sandwich, so I’m sure you Galaxy S II owners won’t be complaining — much.

For the 7+ percent of Android users out there rocking Ice Cream Sandwich, you’ll be happy to hear Dropbox has updated their app to include streaming video support for Android 4.0. This is great for those of you with large Dropbox storage amounts and a few digital movies lying around.

Android 4.0 has begun rolling out to all Verizon Motorola XOOM customers after a brief soak test last week. The update is being pushed in phases and brings with it the awesomeness of Ice Cream Sandwich and a whole slew of features and fixes. Check below for the full changelog:

It looks like Google and ASUS have some competition in the sub-$200 quad-core tablet market. Acer was apparently looking to be first out of the gate when they unveiled their sub-$200 7-inch Tegra 3 Iconia Tab A110 at Computex the other day. Featuring Android 4.0, 1GB of RAM, a microSD card slot, front-facing camera, and a HDMI out port with dual-display support, the Iconia Tab A110 looks to give the Nexus tablet a run for its money.

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