Alain Mutricy of Motorola has confirmed that the Motorola Razr will launch in the UK with Android 2.3, with an update of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich coming in 2012.There's been much talk as to whether the Motorola Razr would get Ice Cream Sandwich from the off, considering the OS was launched by Google this week and will be ... -techradar
Android 4.0 updates due 'weeks' after Galaxy Nexus launch
Ice Cream Sandwich could find its way onto Android smartphones within weeks, according to Google's Andy Rubin.Rubin confirmed to AllThingsD that the updated operating system will be released "a matter of weeks" after the latest Ice Cream Sandwich phone - the Samsung Galaxy Nexus - is released in Nov... -techradar
Spotify launches BlackBerry app
Spotify has finally released a BlackBerry app, giving crackberry addicts access to its premium service from your handset – as long as you're not the proud owner of a BlackBerry Torch 9800. The preview release of the long-awaited Spotify app is compatible with most other BlackBerry handsets currently on the market, though, and requires a premium su... -techradar
Updated: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich: everything you need to know
Android 4.0: everything you need to knowAndroid 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is now official.Here's what you need to know about the latest version of Google's mobile OS which combines the best of the Android 2.x phone interface with the Android 3.x Honeycomb tablet interface.Ice Cream Sandwich is ... -techradar
Updated: Samsung Galaxy Nexus: what you need to know
Galaxy Nexus: what you need to knowThe first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phone has been announced and it's called the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.Want to know more about the handset? Here's everything we have so far. Samsung Galaxy Nexus UK release date The Samsung Galaxy Nexus UK release date is November, if an erroneous flyer from ... -techradar
Gary Marshall: Ice Cream Sandwich won't save Android tablets
Have you had the chance to look at Ice Cream Sandwich, aka Android 4.0, yet? It looks lovely, and boasts a wealth of new features. The camera app has been massively improved, the smartphone UI is much better, speech recognition has been beefed up and Android Beam looks pretty nifty. Best of all, the idea of ... -techradar
In Depth: BBX: 10 things you need to know
The future of BlackBerry is HTML5 plus the same QNX operating system that's in the PlayBook - and also in many cars, set-top boxes and even nuclear power stations. The next version of the BlackBerry OS will be called BBX, it will run on phones as well as tablets and it's a big change from the current BlackBerry OS (based on a mobile version of Ja... -techradar
HTC undecided about Ice Cream Sandwich update
TechRadar has spoken to HTC about the new Android 4.0 release to see when the firm will be updating its phones to the next level of Google's OS.We expected the Taiwanese firm to be talking up all the new functionality Ice Cream Sandwich will offer, but it's remained strangely non-committal about the new software:"We are excited about t... -techradar
Samsung Galaxy Nexus: In pictures
Google and Samsung joined together to launch the third in the Nexus range, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.It's not a revolutionary new phone when it comes to the specs, but as the first phone to run Ice Cream Sandwich, it's filled to the gills with swanky new features.But does it have a design language to rival the other top-end phones on the market righ... -techradar
Nexus S set for Android 4.0 update
Google has confirmed it is working on an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Samsung Nexus S and other Android Gingerbread devices.Two senior figures at Android told Engadget, following the ICS media launch in Hong Kong, that Google is in the process of preparing the new OS for the Nexus... -techradar
Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich unveiled
Google has finally lifted the lid on the latest version of its Android operating system at a special event in Hong Kong.Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich offers a massive array of improvements over its predecessors bringing the best of both Gingerbread and Honeycomb while providing a raft of new innovations.The company says... -techradar
Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Android 4.0 official
Google and Samsung have officially announced the world's first Android Ice Cream Sandwich phone and it's called the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.The long-rumoured device, which most had suspected would be called the Nexus Prime, was announced just prior to the official unveiling of Android 4.0 in Hong Kong. The device features a whopping 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED, 1280... -techradar
Motorola Droid Razr unveiled for US
Motorola has taken the wraps off its latest smartphone at a press event over in the US, unveiling the "impossibly thin" Droid Razr with a 4.3-inch display.Impossibly thin, according to Motorola, is 7.1mm, and the company is touting the Droid Razr as "the world's thinnest smartphone", at least until the next one comes along. ... -techradar
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