Saturday, December 24, 2011

No ice cream sandwich for the Samsung Galaxy S phones

Samsung Captivate (AT&T)

The bad news 20 million for Samsung Galaxy S owners out there: Samsung just announced that it will not provide Google updates Android 4.0 (ice cream sandwich) for one of these phones, which include with the Galaxy, Galaxy with 4 G, Captivate and Vibrant, among other things.


Samsung's official line is the Galaxy S – which is actually less than 18 months — does not have sufficient memory RAM or ROM to run new operating system, together with Samsung's TouchWiz user interface overlay The Verge , messages. Samsung also said that the Galaxy card will receive the update ice cream sandwich.


Note that the Galaxy with the Cortex A8 processor 1 GHz, and the accompanying RAM would be good for ice cream sandwich, whereas several of the newer phones with similar hardware as Samsung Nexus with shall be entitled to upgrade and LG has recently announced that provides Internet connection sharing for the 600 MHz Optimus line in future updates.


While the original Galaxy would qualify for Samsung's Android Alliance Update to Google this year in may, underline the importance of that commitment was – which makes it discouraging that the company danced around the question of our on innovation ice cream sandwich in a few recent Samsung models, and if not, what's with the deadline was only seven months ago would reconcile.


The next day, Samsung has confirmed its report with the Galaxy II, receives an ice cream sandwich.


For more information, see in the PCMag full review Android 4.0 ice cream sandwich and presentation below.

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