Hello there, Ice Cream Sandwich ! Google and Samsung just took the wraps off of the former’s newest mobile operating system here in Hong Kong, and boy — she’s a beauty. After all, we’ve known about ICS for months now, but outside of some sneak peeks courtesy of Mr. Blurrycam , we didn’t know precisely what to anticipate. Strangely, Motorola’s recent introduction of the Droid RAZR only delivered the most up to date offering of Gingerbread, however the Galaxy Nexus is oh-ficicially the primary smartphone on earth to launch with Android 4.0. Our text unit was actually running 4.0.1 for reasons unknown, but as we mentioned in our Galaxy Nexus hands-on , it was as smooth as ever. Without question, it’s easily the slickest, most polished version of Android yet, and we invite you to take a tour yourself via the hands-on gallery below. Apologies for the amount, but we would have liked to explore every nook and crannie while we had the prospect.
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