Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has been lately announced by Google, and with its release, a lot of Android users can’t help but question if such OS will work on their old smartphone or tablet. Android 4.0 is a persistence and alteration of ideas that first emerge in Honeycomb, now all full-fledged up and set for life in a phone. Conceivably even more significantly, Android 4.0 is an open source release, which means any hardware company that wants a split at it can download the source and sell a device with 4.0 on top.
Google’s Android 4.0 operating system, better recognized by its delicious nickname “Ice Cream Sandwich,” or ICS, is far from a simple mobile OS update. Ice Cream Sandwich is a complete OS fix that includes tweaks ranging from the inelegantly mysterious to the most surface-level of border improvements. It’s also meant for both Android smartphones and tablets unify Google’s mobile OS platform for the earliest instance.
Android 4.0 OS brings mutually the software of tablets and smart phones that are Android 3.0 OS for tablets and Android 2.3 OS for smart phones. This will be an only adaptation that will run on both – mobile phones and tablets.
Google’s Ice cream Sandwich release is getting more enhancement and new features reasonably. Google is launching this update of OS at the time when so many updates are happening in the marketplace. RIM just launched its next creation series of smartphone with new OS, and Apple also launched its new software – iOS 5.
After all this hassle android application development market will see a change too slowly. Android application developers are waiting for the release as they will get a chance to establish themselves by designing startling apps for mobile devices and tablets. Fusion Informatics has experienced Android developers to deliver striking solutions to our consumers.