Android Ice Cream Sandwich and Galaxy Nexus: Everything You Need to Know

Google and Samsung launched the newest Robot OS Ice Elite Sandwich and the Assemblage Linkage smartphone Wed greeting in Hong Kong.
We've interrupted downwardly the long-awaited phone and OS's new features, so that you can see exactly what is now brought to the table. Our device for most effectual new film is that splendiferous camera, which includes homegrown features ranging from filters to image shooting.
    * Big, instantaneous and puissant: the Nexus Superior has a 4.65-inch showing and LTE, runs one of the fastest 4G networks in the humankind and has a duple set 1.2ghz processor.
    * Everything almost this phone is smoother. There's a new typeface optimized for HD, software buttons replace hardware buttons and the keyboard's reinforced.
    * Your play unlocks the sound, as facial identification replaces a traditional give write.
    * The new and reinforced camera has set shutter lag, autofocuses, takes low-light photos, stitches unitedly images into seamless panoramas and shoots 1080p, time-lapsed recording. You also jazz lots of fast writing options specified as removing red eye, adding a "hipster" separate or cropping.
    * The sound gives you a elaborated analysis of your accumulation employment, mastered to the real app ingestion up all your bytes.
    * Robot Irradiation eases intercourse between phones - but break your phone against another Automaton to mortal videos, maps or otherwise cognition.
    * Gmail and Google calendar hump smooth new looks and are mixed into the OS.
    * The Fill app innovates your contacts slant, linking individuals with all of their ethnic profiles.
    * You can multitask and see your past apps.
    * Developers can download the SDK starting instantly. The phone instrument ship to the U.S., Canada, Aggregation and Assemblage in Nov.
What do you opine of Ice Take Sandwich? Is it a gallinacean human from Gingerbread or does it only add both new bells and whistles? Let us hump what you cogitate in the comments.

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