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Ice Cream Sandwich Leaks on Galaxy S!

   

 

As was reported previously, Google announced Android 4.0 yesterday, otherwise known as Ice Cream Sandwich. It is the next generation of the Android operating system, building upon the best features of both tablet-based Honeycomb and phone-based Gingerbread, and designed to work seamlessly across all Android devices, be them phones, tablets or other devices.
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New features include improved multi-tasking and application switching. Widgets can also be re-sized to show more or less information.

ICS is expected to hit devices officially sometime in Q4 2011. However, today we found something that made our jaws drop.

We don’t know how stable this is, or if was even supposed to be out. The fact remains that we found this.

I stumbled upon a Ice Cream Sandwich leak on the popular Samsung Galaxy S.

So, without further ado, feast your eyes:

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Sorry guys, I just couldn’t resist :p

   

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Aatif Sumar

An Android Junkie, former Reset Generation boss and DIY aficionado. Aatif Sumar chimes in with editorials, guides and the occasional review. You can follow him on Google Plus or on twitter below.

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bhenkelaude mazakha karra kutte ke bache

hey is it just me or the Galaxy S in the picture actually has a after market back cover  ? :o If so whats it name ? I want it.. My Galaxy is gettng many scratches on the back :(

Your a jackass

LoL......nice ideo to leak

You're gonna pay for this! :D

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