Samsung teased the masses this past February when they revealed that one of their first Ice Cream Sandwich-powered tablets would be the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, a decidedly mid-range device that seemed lacking in the style department. At the time, Samsung made it known that the Tab would arrive in the U.K. Before trickling down to the rest of the world, a plan that didn’t really pan out.
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Having announced that it would not support Ice Cream Sandwich on its Galaxy S smartphone and the original Galaxy Tab, Samsung seems to have pulled a complete u-turn and is... Read Post
Samsung on Friday confirmed that the original Galaxy S phones and Galaxy Tab tablets won't receive upgrades to the latest version of Google's Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. Read Post
Samsung said Tuesday that upgrades to Google's new Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system are due early next year for its line-up of Galaxy smartphones and tablets. That should be welcome news to owners of Galaxy devices who mi... Read Post