
Hey everyone,I am back and today am blogging about the ice cream sandwich for Android. Google hasn’t divulged too many specifics about its next-gen Android Os just yet,but there are a few things we know about what’s lurking beneath that whinny wrapper. The Android Os has two sepeeate forks:Android 2.3 or Gingerbread,for phones,and Android 3.2 or Honeycomb,for tablets l. The reason:Honeycomb was designed specifically for tablet-sized devices and doesn’t include proper support to run on phones. Ice cream sandwich,aside from making you rather peckish,brings an end to that device-based disparity. ICS,to use Google’s words,will be “one OS that runs everywhere.” Gone is the top-of-screeb notification bar,instead,system messages pop uo in the lower-right corner of the display,where other pertinent info is also available.Apps are accessible via a link on the top-right of the display,as is a newly designed home screen customization tool. The software itself contains a series of navigation buttons positioned in the lower-left corner of the screen. Honeycomb also brings about an updated multitasking tool and the ability to use resizable,scrollable Widgets on the homescreen. Ice cream sandwich will build upon that reinagined design. Ice cream sandwich very well maybe Android 2.4. Ice cream sandwich will be very fast and cooler. I can’t wait for it. Gotta go now. Until then see ya. 😀

