At the end of last month, Google started rolling out the Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and the Motorola XOOM. The update, while a minor bump in the Android OS version, it included quite a few bug fixes, performance improvements and more. The Android 4.0.4 update for the [...]
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Ever since Google announced the Galaxy Nexus back in October, all Android fanboys and reviewers had only one doubt – Why did Google go with the OMAP4460 SoC on the Galaxy Nexus and why is it clocked at 1.2GHz instead of its optimal speed of 1.5GHz? While the CPU performance of the Galaxy Nexus is [...]
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When Samsung and Google unveiled the Galaxy Nexus back in October, last year, many were disappointed to hear that the phone only has a 5MP camera. Yes, the Galaxy Nexus 5MP camera has Instant Capture feature, which snaps a picture as soon as the on-screen shutter button is pressed, but it still does not make [...]
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In the Android world, there are numerous custom ROMs available for every handset. Every ROM is different from each other in one-way or the other. However, one ROM that stands out in the Android world is CyanogenMod ak.a CM. The first ever CM ROM was released by Steve Kondik, the founder of CyanogenMod, when he [...]
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Earlier today, Samsung announced that Galaxy S II owners in South Korea, Poland and some other regions of the world will get to taste the official Ice Cream Sandwich update on their handset. Since then, the official firmware (XXLPQ) has been pulled from Samsung’s server by the folks over at Samsung-Updates.com for Galaxy S II [...]
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