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Samsung has just put the word out about its plans of upgrading several capable devices released by US carriers to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. That’s right, if you’ve been wondering as to why Samsung is taking forever to push the ICS update to your device, well wonder no more as the following list should give you an idea as to which devices will finally get a taste of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
For AT&T, the following devices are scheduled to be updated to ICS:
Galaxy S II (SGH-i777)
Galaxy S II Skyrocket (SGH-i727)
Galaxy Note (SGH-i717)
Captivate Glide (SGH-i927)
Galaxy Tab 8.9 (SGH-i957)
For Sprint
Nexus S 4G (SPH-d720)
Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch (SPH-d71-)
For Verizon
Galaxy Tab 10.1 (SCH-i905)
Galaxy Tab 7.7 (SCH-i815)
The following Wi-Fi only devices will also be updated to ICS soon
Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (P6210)
Galaxy Tab 8.9 (P7310)
Galaxy Tab 10.1 (P7510)
Meanwhile for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy tablets and smartphones, Samsung said that they are already talking with T-Mobile to make eligible devices from the carrier be upgraded to ICS in the coming months. As for the devices listed above, Samsung did not give specific dates.
Samsung has just put the word out about its plans of upgrading several capable devices released by US carriers to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. That’s right, if you’ve been wondering as to why Samsung is taking forever to push the ICS update to your device, well wonder no more as the following list should give you an idea as to which devices will finally get a taste of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
For AT&T, the following devices are scheduled to be updated to ICS:
For Sprint
The following Wi-Fi only devices will also be updated to ICS soon
Meanwhile for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy tablets and smartphones, Samsung said that they are already talking with T-Mobile to make eligible devices from the carrier be upgraded to ICS in the coming months. As for the devices listed above, Samsung did not give specific dates.
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