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The stage has been set, the date and time finally agreed on and we are but days away from Samsung and Google's big unveiling of both the next Googlephone, the Galaxy Nexus / Nexus Prime, and the official launch of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Of course there's always time for another possible leak, hack, mod or otherwise in the run up to this very special day in the Android calendar and as such, today's goodness comes courtesy of a stylish white Samsung Galaxy S II, purportedly running a, what appears to be, a stable build of Ice Cream Sandwich? take a look:
[video=youtube;JTF5kFlefHU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTF5kFlefHU&feature=player_embedded[/video]
Of course there's always time for another possible leak, hack, mod or otherwise in the run up to this very special day in the Android calendar and as such, today's goodness comes courtesy of a stylish white Samsung Galaxy S II, purportedly running a, what appears to be, a stable build of Ice Cream Sandwich? take a look:
[video=youtube;JTF5kFlefHU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTF5kFlefHU&feature=player_embedded[/video]
So what do ya'll think? Fake or real?
Update: It looks like this is probably a fake. Apparently, Droid-Life pointed out that this is simply the ICS Launcher app they previewed not that long ago.
Either way, we can safely say we're looking forward to the big day, as Google will really want to show off just what the latest version of their mobile OS can really do when they're in control and we're inclined to let them do their thing without interruption. Roll on the 19th, we say.
Source: Android-hilife.de (German)
Update: It looks like this is probably a fake. Apparently, Droid-Life pointed out that this is simply the ICS Launcher app they previewed not that long ago.
Either way, we can safely say we're looking forward to the big day, as Google will really want to show off just what the latest version of their mobile OS can really do when they're in control and we're inclined to let them do their thing without interruption. Roll on the 19th, we say.
Source: Android-hilife.de (German)
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