Sunday, October 9, 2011

Ice Cream Sandwich Get Postponed | Ice Cream Sandwich OS | Google

Google Ice Cream Sandwich Get Postponed

Google Ice Cream Sandwich Get Postponed
Ice Cream Sandwich Get Postponed | Ice Cream Sandwich OS | Google - Google and Samsung have agreed to postpone the launch of the new Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) which previously rumored to be released on 11 October.

Ice Cream Sandwich operating system that become phenomenal before the launch, reportedly designed to integrate the Android phone operating system (Gingerbread) with tablets (Honeycomb) simultaneously, although it is still unknown exactly how this operating system works.

The public is expecting the emergence of Ice Cream Sandwich which is scheduled to be launched simultaneously with the latest smartphone from Samsung, the Nexus Prime on October 11. Because many people just can not wait to know for sure what the benefits of Ice Cream Sandwich compared with another Android operating system.

Samsung and Google has decided to postpone the launch of Samsung's mobile phone during the CTIA in San Diego, that previously scheduled for October 11. In this regard, both parties have agreed that this is not the right time to announce their new product.



Meanwhile, according to John P. Mello Jr. from PC World, the reason for the Ice Cream Sandwich delay is most likely related to a number of factors. Just like the sad news about the death of the founders of Apple, Steve Jobs which is become lot of public attention. Besides that, the launching the new iPhone 4S which is considered as the revolutionary generation iPhone handsets.

Instead, Nexus Prime is believed to offer a fresh design for Android smartphones, because this phone will not include physical buttons on the body, both sides, front and rear.


But whatever the reason, there is still plenty of time for both companies to prepare for the Ice Cream Sandwich before finally launched. Executive Chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt had promised the Ice Cream Sandwich will be issued on late November.

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