Merely an afternoon after Verizon’s version of the Galaxy Nexus was gifted with v4.0.2, Google itself is announcing Android 4.0.3, a so-called ” incremental release of the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) platform.” We’re told that the brand new release encompasses a kind of optimizations and insect fixes for phones and tablets, in addition to a small variety of new APIs for developers. For those curious, the recent API level is 15, and a few of these new ones include social stream API in Contacts provider, Calendar provider enhancements, newfangled camera capabilities (apps can now check and manage video stabilization and use QVGA resolution profiles where needed) and accessibility refinements (improved content access for screen readers and new status and mistake reporting for text-to-speech engines). Moreover, we’re promised minute improvements in “graphics, database, spell-checking, Bluetooth, and more.” Finally, the corporate makes clear that going forward, it will be “focusing its partners on Android 4.0.3 because the base version of Ice Cream Sandwich,” with rollouts expected for both phones and tablets in “the weeks ahead.”
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