Many of
Samsung’s smart phones and tablets released in the U.S. will receive an update
to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich,
with a couple of notable exceptions. While newer Samsung Android phones will be
graced with Android 4.0, if you have a Galaxy S, an original 7-inch Galaxy Tab
or if you are a T-Mobile customer, you may be out of luck. Samsung posted on
its support pages a comprehensive list
of specifics for the Ice Cream
Sandwich update in the U.S., saying it is in close communication with both
Google and carriers to upgrade devices to Android 4.0 “as quickly and as
smoothly as possible.” On AT&T, Android Ice Cream Sandwich is coming for
the Galaxy S II, S II Skyrocket, the Galaxy Note, Glide, Nexus S and the
8.9-inch Galaxy Tab. For Sprint, the Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch is set to get
the update, while Ice Cream Sandwich for the Nexus S 4G is already available. On
Verizon, only tablets are listed for Android 4.0 upgrades: the Galaxy Tab 10.1
and the Galaxy Tab 7.7, and the Wi-Fi only versions of the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus,
Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1 are on the list, too. Still, there are no
specific dates when you should expect the update for your Samsung device. Notably
missing are details of T-Mobile’s Android lineup. No devices are listed for
upgrade, and Samsung said: “We are in close communication with T-Mobile to
ensure that eligible devices are upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in
the coming months and will provide updates as we have additional details to
share.” If you have a different make of Android phone, JR Raphael over at
Computerworld has the ultimate
list of Android devices and their
status on the Android 4.0 update.
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