After all, it seems that the Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy Tab will be compatible with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. This is what the Korean firm itself would have raised, after the controversy was skipped by expressly excluding these terminals from the list of mobiles that would be updated to the latest version of Google's operating system.
According to statements collected by the site The Verge, Samsung could have backed down in its plans, so that the first edition of its most powerful Android mobile, as well as the tablet with which it inaugurated its particular series dedicated to these terminals, could happen. to be part of the roadmap of the most recent version of the platform.
The reason for this change of course would be in the multiple complaints that users have made for leaving both terminals obsolete. However, it should be remembered that the case of the tablet is particularly surprising, since it has not even received a portion of Android 3.0 Honeycomb, the first version dedicated exclusively to tablets and that Samsung itself discarded after the presentation of the most advanced models.
In the case of the Samsung Galaxy S, the guys from the Korean firm alleged problems with the exclusive interface of the house, TouchWiz, which in the unique case of this device presented incompatibilities with the requirements of Android 4.0 - a cause that, however, It was not repeated in the case of other mobile phones of the company that will officially have Ice Cream Sandwich with this layer, such as the Samsung Galaxy S2 and Samsung Galaxy Note -.
Another reason that would have been behind the impossibility of updating these terminals to the latest version of the system would be located in the "memory of the devices". Presumably, they refer to RAM memory - 512 MB in both terminals - and not to internal storage, which in both cases is eight GB in the worst case scenario. Given this, we can only wait for an official confirmation from Samsung to the satisfaction of the owners of one of these devices.