Early version of Android ICS rom for Samsung Galaxy S II appears

There is a rom published Android Ice Cream Sandwich to the Samsung Galaxy S II brings. The Korean manufacturer, the new software not yet officially released, but users can still install it yourself.

The rom was published by Sam Mobile, and would of Samsung coming. We also released a video demo of the software working shows on the Galaxy S II. All basic functions seem to be working, but users can experience a lot of reboots when they use the software. Further, it seems Android ICS, with version number 4.0.1, pretty smoothly. The kernel in the rom is included, is not officially given by the phone, and has as a feature ‘setting unsecure’ genes. That means that the software is seen as a custom rom. Maybe developers can get the software and modifying it to make it more stable.

In the video shows that Samsung galaxy with the latest Android version to its own Touchwiz skin supplies. The manufacturer has made it a practice to enter the interface of Googles mobile operating system to its devices, with the result that it takes longer for a new Android version to make it suitable for a Samsung device.

Samsung had earlier already know that the Galaxy S II provided an update would be. Up to now, none of the major Android manufacturers have released an update that ICS to their devices. It is likely that other manufacturers also already update to work, but these are still no tryouts leaked.

The Korean manufacturer recently released in collaboration with Google, the Galaxy Nexus, the first device that Android ICS is running. Because Samsung with the internetgigant has worked, has it is more likely than other manufacturers to access the code. This probably explains why the software update for the Galaxy S II is already relatively fast in an advanced stage. Had the Italian branch of Samsung still know that the update only in the spring of 2012.


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