While we wait for the Three Wise Men to come home to leave their gifts - if possible, more gold than myrrh - from the YouMobile website they leave us an advance that will be especially interesting to owners of a Samsung Galaxy S2. Once again, the flagship of the Korean firm is seen with the most advanced version of Google's operating system, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich -ICS-.
Specifically, with this second appearance - a couple of weeks ago we already saw the first screenshots of an official ICS ROM running on a Samsung Galaxy S2 - we have seen two versions of the operating system: Android 4.0.1 and Android 4.0.3. In both, the platform has the native layer of the company, TouchWiz, though not know if will be equipped with the option that already spoke to the effect that could alter the proportions of the grid and use larger icons.
At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy S2 would not present significant modifications with respect to the previous version of the system - Android 2.3 Gingerbread -, although browsing through the configuration options we see that with ICS, Samsung's high-end terminal is nourished by some of the new platform options, showing the renewed multitasking manager, as well as an aspect of the settings section updated with respect to what we have seen, for example, in the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
For now, we still don't know when the system update for the Samsung Galaxy S2 will be available. The only clue is that it will be in January when the compatible terminals begin to receive their portion of ice cream sandwich - first, the free devices, and then those that are subject to the firmware of an operator who sold it subsidized will be updated in a cascade. -.
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From YouMobile they assure that Android version 4.0.3 will be distributed in most of the countries that participate in the update process of this terminal that, on the other hand, in the next few days could star another of the good news of the firm: the total number of units sold in 2011.
Several months before the end of the year, it already reached the mark set by the manufacturer, ten million terminals, and in fact, at that moment it was learned that together with the first-generation Samsung Galaxy S it had managed to beat the mark of 30 million devices sold.