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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Adoption Jumps
InformationWeek
Google Thursday offered a peek at the distribution of different versions of Android and the news is good for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The October 2011-era version of Android saw a significant climb in adoption and is now installed on 15.9% of all ...
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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' hits 0.8 percent market share
ZDNet (blog)
Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' was officially unveiled at Google's I/O conference on June 27th, and was released as an over-the-air (OTA) update for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus on July 11, and was preinstalled on the Nexus 7 tablet which has been making its way ...
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ZDNet (blog)
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is growing, but Gingerbread still rules them all
BetaNews
As manufacturers release upgrades to Android 4.0, and people buy Ice Cream Sandwich-based smartphones, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) accounts for 15.9 percent market share of the Android operating system family, which is the highest ...
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As CyanogenMod 9 Rolls Out, Snapdragon S1 Devices Miss Out
PCWorld (blog)
While CM 9 is already rolling out to a variety of Android gadgets, both version 9 and the upcoming version 10 will have something in common: Neither will support models based around the Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 processor. This basically means that if ...
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Ice Cream Sandwich on 16 Percent of Android Devices
PC Magazine
At June's Google I/O developer conference, the company took the wraps off Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, which is now on the Nexus 7 tablet, the Motorola Xoom , and Galaxy Nexus. HTC has also committed to bringing the mobile OS to its One smartphones.
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Gingerbread still dominant Android OS
CNET
You ask Google about its fragmented Android OS, and a spokesperson will likely tell you that it shows "differentiation" instead. But the numbers don't lie--plenty of Android handsets are still stuck on Android 2.3 Gingerbread--60.3 percent, to be exact.
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CNET
Q&A: Checking Android App Permissions
New York Times (blog)
When you install a new app on your phone, the program presents you with a list of "permissions" it requires to function and it is up to you to decide if you want to continue installing that app. These permissions can include access to your contacts list, network ...
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Android Smartphones Benefit From Robust China Sales: Canalys Report
eWeek
The smartphone market, and Google in particular, couldn't have asked for a bigger, better gift than China. With its 199 percent year-over-year smartphone growth, the country helped drive overall shipments to 158.3 million units during the second quarter, ...
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Android 4.0 lands on Samsung Galaxy Tab tablets
CNET
The company's U.K. division told TechRadar that "Samsung U.K. can confirm the roll out of the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus WiFi and Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi devices is live. Any further updates for the Galaxy Tab range ...
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Six Xperia Android smartphones unveiled in Southeast Asia
TechRepublic (blog)
The new smartphones in the company's Xperia lineup (which already includes Xperia P, Xperia U, and Xperia sola smartphones) are Xperia ion, Xperia go, Xperia acro S, Xperia neo L, Xperia miro, and Xperia tipo (Figure A), all of which run on Android 4.0.
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Cricket ships Huawei Ascend Q, offers Android chatting for $140 ...
By Jon Fingas
Huawei had said it would deliver the Ascend Q in August, and it didn't waste a moment -- Cricket is selling the Android.
Engadget
Google Updates The Gmail Android App, Now Works Better With 7 ...
By Matt Burns
The latest Gmail Android app update brings several new features, but this is a must-have for 7-inch tablets. Google slightly reworked the UI and it now works better with 7-inch tablets. Previously, when in landscape mode, the app would ...
TechCrunch
Google Is Cracking Down on Terrible, Malicious Android Apps in ...
By Mario Aguilar
Google just introduced new content restrictions for apps in Google Play in hopes that it can crack down on the malicious apps that pollute the Android ecosystem.
Gizmodo
The Latest Distribution of Different Android Versions
By Amit
What percentage of Android mobile phones and tablets are running on different versions of Android?
Digital Inspiration Technology Blog
Raspberry Pi Android port: Ice Cream Sandwich available soon
By Brad Reed
Raspberry Pi — the super-ugly, super-affordable $35 computer — is about to lose its Linux-only shackles and move into the modern touch interface.
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Web1 new result for android
 
ZTE Flash headed to Sprint with 4.5-inch IPS 720p display and 12.6 ...
ZTE recently announced the Grand X for Europe and the Asia Pacific in the third quarter, but it looks like they have something else up their sleeve for the U.S. in ...
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