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Galaxy Tab 8.9 gets a taste of homemade Ice Cream Sandwich (video)

So we all know that Google’s latest and greatest OS is headed to the Galaxy Tab 8.9 at some undefined point in 2012 . But Samsung’s promise of a future update isn’t enough to sate the appetites of a undeniable enterprising subset of Android users. With their hunger for Ice Cream Sandwich guiding their hands, a trio of XDA members decided to whip up a homebrew version of 4.03 for his or her Sammy tabs. While the bootable builds, of which there are actually three, are faraway from complete, an update over at the site’s dedicated forum notes that Bluetooth, GPS, hardware acceleration and the accelerometer are actually functioning, with efforts continuing to enable WiFi. In the event you were hoping to sample a slice of those early ROMs, you’re out of luck — the group’s decided to refrain from offering downloads until the ports are complete. Think you are able to hold out for the unofficial goods? Then look at the source below to maintain with the project’s progress and, while you are at it, skip on past the break for a temporary video demo.

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