If you are chomping on the bit waiting to search out a pleasing cool piece of Android 4.0 , your wait may soon be over. Pending a last go-ahead from the Android Open Source Project , you can still sync the now available Ice Cream Sandwich source code. As a result of “large push” (presumably on account of the entire changes), the roll out goes to take the time to finish — project members will give the ultimate when things are good to move. In the event you sync prematurely, be forewarned that you’re going to get an incomplete copy be useless. The available flavor is 4.0.1 that will be the version to ship at the Galaxy Nexus , the 1st ICS device. This release also includes “the complete history of the Android Code,” signaling the primary time Honeycomb source has seen daylight. Can’t look forward to a taste? The extremely impatient can hit that coverage link below, but we prefer our frozen treats to be properly chilled before consumption.
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