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Ice Cream Sandwich already unofficially ported, Nexus S 4G gets first dibs

Well, that was fast. Just two days (barely) after the Android 4.0 SDK was released, a resourceful dev claims to have already got the code up and running on a handset that is not the Galaxy Nexus . Android Central forum user Breezy is operating on delivering a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich to the Nexus S 4G . It’s already pretty clear that distinctive handset could be getting the upgrade in the future, but we all know how impatient you may be. Breezy hasn’t released his ROM just yet, because there’s still some bugs to see — just like the non-functioning WiFi, Bluetooth, cellular data and the wonky touchscreen. So, when you watch for him to get the kinks ironed out, benefit from the additional photo after the break, which sports the identical alternate orange theme.

Ice Cream Sandwich already unofficially ported, Nexus S 4G gets first dibs

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