Although Ice Cream Sandwich is turning up everywhere since its source code was released to the general public , we have to provide a shout out now that its been squeezed onto the unique Google phone, HTC’s G1 . The G1 was last seen sporting an unofficial Honeycomb port , and now jcarrz1 from XDA-Developers is showing off his device running Android 4.0 on this video. To this point the touchscreen is (slowly) working, together with all apps and “ICS goodies”, though WiFi, Bluetooth and rotation are still out. That’s a pleasing effort for a tool that some said wouldn’t see any versions past 1.5 , so press play and witness the unholy fusion of Android’s past and present working abruptly, or hit the source link below to snatch the alpha release for yourself.
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