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CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. Motorola updated its Android 4.0 update estimates in a post on its official forum, with a great big table to show quite how late these devices will be to the ICS party. The Xoom 2 is slated for 'Q3 2012', or the quarter from July to September. The Motorola Razr was originally supposed to get Ice Cream Sandwich in early 2012, which struck me as a long time to wait. How naive I was back then, in that golden October. It was a younger time, a simpler time.
When I saw the Xoom 2 and its Media Edition prior to their launch last year, I was told Ice Cream Sandwich -- which has been available to manufacturers since mid-November -- would be headed their way 'in due course', which to my mud cloth big arrows in cream iphone case mind didn't mean waiting until at least this summer, The wait is agonising enough, made even more frustrating when you remember that Google is romantically entangled with Motorola, No doubt squeezing Ice Cream Sandwich under Motorola's custom Android skin is no simple process, but those who splashed out on the Xoom 2 will be wondering why they're being denied the latest version of Google's mobile OS..
The next version of Android -- version 5.0, aka Jelly Bean -- is reported to be arriving in the second half of this year. If those rumours pan out, there's every chance that by the time Ice Cream Sandwich arrives on the Xoom 2, the next version of Android will already be out there. The promise of regular, timely updates is a strong incentive to buy into Android, and if people can't expect those updates, then the iPad is going to look more and more tempting to tablet shoppers. This is a tech issue that frustrates me. In January I reported that Ice Cream Sandwich was running on just 0.6 per cent of Android devices. Meanwhile Apple and Microsoft are beavering away on updates to their own operating systems, and Android risks being left in the dust.
CNET también está mud cloth big arrows in cream iphone case disponible en español, Don't show this again, The publication is a key step in Google acquiring the patent, since it establishes full prior art for any other patent applications that might pop up worldwide, Unlike typical unlocking mechanisms, which bring users back to the last screen they had opened before locking the device, Google's technology immediately brings users to their desired activity, Since Apple already owns a slide-to-unlock patent, it appears that the added functionality might be Google's way of securing this patent..
Google's Android partners are under attack from Apple, which recently hurled lawsuits at Samsung over its alleged violation of the slide-to-unlock patent in its line of mobile devices. Just yesterday, Apple won a key ruling in a German court that said Motorola Mobility is violating Apple's slide-to-unlock patent in several of its mobile devices. The court offered Apple the chance to enforce a permanent ban on Motorola's devices, but the iPhone maker would need to put up a bond to secure any revenue losses Motorola would incur in the event the ruling is overturned by a higher court.
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