AT&T’s CEO Randall Stephenson isn’t too happy with the Android update process. In a response to a question about the slow update process, Stephenson put the blame squarely on Google, stating:
It’s unclear exactly what Mr. Stephenson is referring to here. This response flies in the face of how we understand the upgrade process to work. ... Read More »
No longer the platform of the 1%, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is now found on nearly 5% (4.9%) of Android devices, according to the latest Android Platform Versions Chart. Android 2.3 Gingerbread is still found on the most devices by far, with 64.4% of Android devices running the previous version of Android. These charts are ... Read More »
Jean-Baptiste Queru is the technical lead for the Android Open Source Project at Google. When he talks, we tend to listen. Many a time now, JBQ (as he’s more commonly known) has come to the aid of speculating bloggers and explained situations with updates, Nexus devices and much more. Today, with the Sony Tablet S ... Read More »
Droid Life has gotten their hands on a screenshot of a Verizon internal system that providers more details about the Android 4.o update for a handful of devices. The HTC Rezound, Motorola Droid RAZR and Droid RAZR Maxx have nearly finished carrier testing of the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, and are nearing ready for ... Read More »
If you have an Android device with Sprint and have been waiting on an update to Android 4.0, then listen up. Today Sprint released a statement which read, “Sprint will begin to roll out Google’s latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, to our customers in 2012. Ice Cream Sandwich will be available via an ... Read More »
ASUS has taken the high-end Android tablet market by storm. There’s already two Transformer tablets on the market, and another premium device is coming soon. That makes four Transformers in total, all varying in specs and price. So where does the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 fit in? Let’s find out.
Though Toshiba largely swung and missed with the Thrive line of tablets, they’re going all in on a new line of tablets in the Excite line. Toshiba apparently listened to consumer feedback from the Thrive, and has traded in the bulky, port-heavy body for an extremely thin chassis. The Excite will ... Read More »
Sprint has just announced that Android 4.0 is now available for the Nexus S 4G via their Sprint Community Page. The update will be coming as an OTA over the next few weeks, though owners of the Nexus S 4G can manually force the upgrade by going to their settings, click on about phone, and ... Read More »
Huawei has yet to release their breakthrough product in the US market, but that hasn’t stopped them from continuing their quest to deliver relevant Android products in a fashionable way. Just take the MediaPad for example. Originally launched in June of 2011, it was the first 7-inch tablet to deliver Android 3, Honeycomb, and looked ... Read More »
Huawei is looking to make their breakout move in the US market, and what better way to announce the world’s thinnest phone than at CES2012? So far in the US, Huawei has only focused on low-cost budget devices that tend to go for next to nothing on contract. That all changes with the announcement of ... Read More »