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Saturday, February 11, 2012

The state of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updates

The state of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updates.

Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) is a big update to Android for handsets. So big, that it's got some phone makers hesitant whether they'd even update their devices to the new version. First, it was LG which dropped the bomb on Facebook by saying it's not going to update its LG Optimus 2X flagship. The company quickly changed its position and is "currently in the process of planning the ICS OS update for the LG Optimus 2X as well as other LG high-end smartphones," according to a note which also appeared on the social network.

But it's not just LG – pretty much every other major phone maker has been vague about updating its handsets to ICS. HTC, which was recently ranked as the number one smartphone vendor in the States, judging by smartphone shipments, said it "has been looking closely at the new OS's features and functionality to determine our upgrade plans." The Taiwanese are likely to update their high-end handsets, but when it comes to exact models the company says it needs more time: "Our goal is to upgrade as many HTC devices as possible and we'll be sharing details on specific devices and timing in the coming weeks!"
Update HTC: HTC has announced that it's Sensation series will be the first to get ICS by the end of March. It has also added more handsets to its list of ICS-eligible devices, which will get updated later in 2012.

Samsung, which has gathered some negative PR after some of last year's Galaxy S models took a long while to get bumped up to new Android versions, has now said that its top-tier smartphones will get Android 4.0. The list includes all 9xxx models, so that means that last year's Samsung Galaxy S in all of its flavors should also be bumped up to the new Android.

Motorola, which is now closer to Google than any other phone manufacturer, seems to be the only company which has given us exact time frames. Moto has pledged to deliver ICS updates six weeks after Google pushes the public release.

Sony Ericsson has also given us a vague promise that it will bring ICS to its devices, but there it seems that the situation will depend a lot on Sony, which is taking over the company in the near future.

With so much uncertainty, we've decided to post a table of everything we know about Android Ice Cream Sandwich updates on various handsets and tablets. We'll update it as soon as we hear about a particular devices getting the update or being denied, so make sure to bookmark it and check back every once in a while. Below, you'll find what we know so far. But now it's back to you, do you care about your device receiving ICS? Would the ambiguity of ICS updates only boost Android fragmentation? Chime in with your opinions on the issue in the comments below.


Phone To be From? When?
LG Optimus 2X updated? Gingerbread Q2 2012
LG Optimus LTE yes Gingerbread Q2 2012
LG Prada 3.0 yes Gingerbread Q2 2012
LG Eclipse yes Gingerbread Q2 2012
LG Optimus Sol yes Gingerbread Q2 2012
LG myTouch Q yes Gingerbread Q2 2012




HTC Nexus One no Gingerbread not specified
HTC Rezound yes Gingerbread early 2012
HTC Sensation yes Gingerbread by end-March
HTC Sensation XL yes Gingerbread by end-March
HTC Sensation XE yes Gingerbread by end-March
HTC EVO 3D yes Gingerbread early 2012
HTC EVO Design 4G yes Gingerbread early 2012
HTC Amaze 4G yes Gingerbread early 2012
HTC Vivid yes Gingerbread early 2012
HTC Incredible S yes Gingerbread early 2012
HTC Desire S yes Gingerbread early 2012
HTC Desire HD yes Gingerbread early 2012




Motorola DROID RAZR yes Gingerbread early 2012
Motorola DROID BIONIC yes Gingerbread early 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note yes Gingerbread Q1 2012
Samsung Nexus S yes Gingerbread not specified
Samsung Galaxy S not fully Gingerbread not specified
Samsung Galaxy S II yes Gingerbread Q1 2012
Samsung Galaxy R yes Gingerbread Q1 2012
Samsung Galaxy S II yes Gingerbread Q1 2012
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, 8.9, 7.7, 7.0 Plus yes Honeycomb Q1 2012




Sony Ericsson Xperia Play yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S yes Gingerbread Mar/Apr 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia arc yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V yes Gingerbread Mar/Apr 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia active yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia ray yes Gingerbread Mar/Apr 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia neo yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia pro yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia mini pro yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012
Sony Ericsson Xperia mini yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012
Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman yes Gingerbread Apr/May 2012




Tablet


Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 yes Honeycomb not specified
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 yes Honeycomb not specified
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 yes Honeycomb not specified
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus yes Honeycomb not specified
Notion Ink Adam yes Froyo not specified
Motorola XOOM yes Honeycomb early 2012
Lenovo ThinkPad yes Honeycomb Q2 2012
Asus Transformer Prime yes Honeycomb updated