Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich "" ICS "" is now properly adapted for the Samsung Galaxy S2 and Samsung Galaxy Note. It is not information that Samsung has officially transferred, but rather a leak from Eldar Murtazin, who claims to have obtained reliable data on the process of adapting the latest Google platform to the requirements of the two star terminals of the Korean firm.
From these, it would have been known that Samsung's plans are to launch the final version of Android 4.0 for the Samsung Galaxy S2 and Samsung Galaxy Note on March 1. By then, the phones that are released, "" ie they are not subject to changes in the firmware by operators who have marketed subject to subsidies or aids "" might find the update Samsung Kies, which could download and install via OTA "" over the air "" if we have the free application installed on the mobile.
The version that will carry the Samsung Galaxy S2 and Samsung Galaxy Note includes the layer TouchWiz from Samsung, in an edition duly adapted to the requirements of Android 4.0. Among the novelties, as we have learned through the latest ICS beta, Samsung's native interface would integrate a 3D- style animation between the different windows of the main desktop. However, in the submenus and in the configuration options, navigation is very reminiscent of the self-view developed by Android 4.0 in the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first terminal to use this system.
If this prediction comes true, it remains to be known when Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will be available for mobiles that have been acquired with the help of an operator. In this sense, you already know that the process usually takes time depending on the company from which you bought the mobile, also counting the regional criteria that each firm has in the countries where each terminal has been marketed.