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carvelye21
Age: 42
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Android 4.0 on tablets: Better, but still needs work 1
In October, Google debuted Android 4.0 Tablet, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, for tablets and smartphones. The platform has two purposes: unify the software for use on both devices, and make the tablet experience better. Prior to Android 4.0, large Google tablets ran on version 3 of Android, called Ployer MOMO11 Honeycomb, but the overall effort seemed rushed and incomplete.
Long time Android user Jason Perlow has run Android 4.0 on his Motorola tablet for the past two weeks and shared his impressions on Tuesday. Although I don’t currently have Android 4.0 on a Ramos W6HD tablet here, I’ve used Google’s platform for about as long as Perlow, and we both use a Galaxy Nexus phone, which runs the Ice Cream Sandwich software. I’m concerned, because Perlow is already finding usability issues with an Android 4.0 tablet.
“Is it better than Honeycomb? Yes. But it’s not Ainovo Novo7 without its own share of problems. It’s going to take some time for apps to catch up to it, and you might want to consider using hardware that is actually up to the task of providing an optimal experience with the new OS.”starzmart
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