Got your sights set at the next version of Android, codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich ? We knew it was approaching the tip of the year, but we now not less than have a rather more specific period of time straight from the horse’s mouth. Google’s own Eric Schmidt revealed in an interview with Salesforce.com’s Marc Benioff that ICS — the highly-anticipated update to Android that may merge elements of Honeycomb and Gingerbread into one universal OS — could be expected to reach in October or November. This matches up with rumors saying the Nexus Prime would be released within the tenth month, but it is the first time we’ve heard anything official from El Goog since I/O four months ago. Check up on the video below to get Schmidt’s full statement.
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