Tuesday, May 17, 2011

A Full Insight into Android Ice Cream Sandwich

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A Full Insight into Android Ice Cream Sandwich


The upcoming update from Google is Ice Cream Sandwich which was affirmed at the Google I/O developer conference. Google remain silent in revealing its features but, lets read what we have found out.

What is Ice Cream Sandwich?

Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) is basically a latest creation of Android operating system from Google which is packed with the best features of Honeycomb and Gingerbread. It is created to work with all Android gadgets including handsets and tablets.

What will ICS come?

The ICS might come in the marketplace in the end of this year during the Christmas time.

What are the key qualities of ICS?

You will find many latest features in ICS namely an holographic user interface, modified multitasking and application switching along with some other modern applications. You can also re-size the widgets for your ease and comfort. Other cool features of this OS will be a face-recognition software and a virtual camera operator system.

Does the new ICS will work on old Android handsets?

Google has declared that all the new OS will run with all Android-based device. But, some new features will only work with latest handsets with advanced hardware capabilities.

Does it helps in the Android OS update process?

With a variety of device makers and network operators, the update process of the Android devices is a little troublesome as users have to download it manually. Google is trying to fix this problem in ICS by making combined efforts with the Open Handset Alliance.

What is the version number and license of ICS ?

The new ICS has not received its version number from Google and will be a fully open-source with its user interface and widgets.

What is the effect of ICS on my phone apps ?

We are hoping that Google will do a good job of integrating the OS for proper functioning of apps. It can be said that some apps might only work with specific hardware.

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