Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich: First look

First look

GSMArena team, 18 October 2011.

Introduction

Google's newest and best version of Android just became official at the Google-Samsung event in Hong Kong along with the Galaxy Nexus. And although it may seem like it, Ice Cream Sandwich is not just another update to Android but a way to curb some of the inherent issues with the OS, such as fragmentation, that have been plaguing it for a long time.

Ice Cream Sandwich combines the tablet optimized Honeycomb and Gingerbread into a cohesive whole. The unification of the UI and APIs means that developers will no longer have to worry about multiple devices and hardware configurations and just have to develop their apps for one OS and it will automatically work perfectly across all devices. This is what Google promised us at their I/O event when they first announced Ice Cream Sandwich and that is what they delivered today.

Key features

  • Optimized for smartphone and tablet use
  • New user interface, with a new typeface called 'Roboto', updated animations, transition effects, multi-touch gestures and live wallpapers
  • Improved multitasking
  • New homescreen folders and favorites tray
  • Improved lock screen with facial unlock
  • Improved notification menu
  • Resizable widgets, viewable through the application menu
  • Built-in screenshot utility
  • Improved text input and spell-checking
  • Improved voice input
  • Ability to monitor and control data usage
  • Improved accessibility for disabled users
  • New Peoples app
  • Improved Gmail and Calendar app
  • Improved web browser with ability to save web pages and incognito mode
  • Visual voicemail
  • Improved camera app with face detection and panorama mode
  • Improved video recorder with continuous auto-focus, zooming while recording, snapshot while recording and time lapse mode
  • Redesigned Gallery app with photo editor
  • Android Beam for transferring data using NFC
  • Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth HDP support

But Ice Cream Sandwich is more than just unification of the smartphone and tablet versions of Android. It brings an overwhelming number of new changes and features to the OS that combine the best of Gingerbread and Honeycomb, while adding some new features along the way, such as the improved lock and notification screen, new camera app, new Peoples app and an improved browser, just to name a few.

Today we’ll be taking a first look at some of the more important features in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. So sit back and relax as we take you through them.

Reader comments

  • sam
  • 06 Apr 2012
  • T0t

may be but not confermed

  • amaan9090
  • 20 Feb 2012
  • t}B

NO.....

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Nov 2011
  • HvX

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