We've seen at least a couple of early Ice Cream Sandwich leaks for the international Samsung Galaxy S II (GT-i9100) appear, and today yet another version has leaked out online, showing signs of progress as the update inches towards release. The latest leak comes from Sammobile, a longtime leaker of pre-release Samsung goodies. Early indications suggest that the new version, which carries the build ID XXLPB.
Source: Android 4.0.3 XXLPB Firmware Leaked for Samsung Galaxy S II
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Google has tried to make the common functions more accessible in Android 4 thus allowing for a more natural and flowing navigation around the operating system. Google's much-lauded Chrome browser has been conspicuously absent from the Android platform. Now Google is making amends -- to some Android customers, at least. The new Chrome for Android is only for Ice Cream Sandwich devices right now, leaving most Android customers out in the cold. Source of article: Google Chrome now available for Ice Cream Sandwich. No wonder many people wonder why they should upgrade to Android 4.0, and basically, there are many reasons why. The first thing users will see is that the Android 4.0 design is radically different than any other version of Android that came previously.
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