Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich features
Android ICS offers a massive array of improvements over its predecessors
bringing the best of both Gingerbread and Honeycomb while providing a
raft of new innovations.
The company says 4.0 is a complete rethink of Android's image and is
part of a push to make the OS "Enchant me, Simplify My Life, and Make Me
Awesome."
"Android 4.0 builds on the things people love most about Android," says
Google in a post on the Android Developers Blog. "Easy multitasking,
rich notifications, customizable home screens, resizable widgets, and
deep interactivity — and adds powerful new ways of communicating and
sharing."
Minor improvements include better copy and paste, data logging and
warnings and, at last, the opportunity to easily grab screenshots by
holding down the power and the volume buttons.
The keyboard and dictionaries have also been revamped, says Google.
"Error correction and word suggestion are improved through a new set of
default dictionaries and more accurate heuristics for handling cases
such as double-typed characters, skipped letters, and omitted spaces.
Word suggestion is also improved and the suggestion strip is simplified
to show only three words at a time."
"To fix misspelled words more easily, Android 4.0 adds a spell-checker
that locates and underlines errors and suggests replacement words. With
one tap, users can choose from multiple spelling suggestions, delete a
word, or add it to the dictionary."
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Galaxy Nexus
Google kicked off its launch event by announcing the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which will be the first device to run Ice Cream Sandwich and will be launched in November. Check out Samsung Galaxy Nexus: what you need to know.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update
Google has confirmed it is working on an Android 4.0 update for the Samsung Nexus S and other Android devices.
Director of Android operating system User Experience Matias Duarte told
Engadget that Google is. "Currently in the process for releasing Ice
Cream Sandwich for Nexus S. Theoretically it should work for any 2.3
device."
Motorola confirmed to TechRadar that the Motorola Razr will launch in the UK with Android 2.3, but that there will be an update to 4.0in 2012.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Roboto
Among the first new features championed by Google at the Hong Kong media
event was a brand new typeface for Android in the shape of the
easy-to-read "Roboto."
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich System Bar and Action Bar
At the launch event, Google showcased a host of virtual buttons that
appear at the bottom of the screen in some apps and allow users access
to areas of the device like phone and contacts.
These are located in the System Bar - present in all apps - and enables
you to navigate instantly to Back, Home, and Recent Apps. Virtual
buttons are present across all apps, but can be dimmed by applications
for full-screen viewing.
You can also access the contextual options for each app in the Action Bar at the top of the screen.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich voice control
Android 4.0 introduces new voice input engine, You can dictate the text
you want, for as long as you want. After dictating, you can tap the
underlined words to replace them from a list of suggestions.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich multitasking
Multi-tasking has also been given a boost and with ICS it's easier to
see which apps you've been using recently. If you decide you're done
with using one, you can easily flick it away to close.
Google says it has made multitasking "even easier and more visual" on
Android 4.0. The Recent Apps button lets users jump instantly from one
task to another using the list in the System Bar. The list pops up to
show thumbnail images of apps used recently — tapping a thumbnail
switches to the app.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Face Unlock
Perhaps the most 'Star Trek' of all the new Android 4.0 features is a
new piece of functionality called Face Unlock which, as the name
suggests, unlocks your handset based on facial recognition tech.
You can also do more without unlocking. As in iOS 5 you can jump
straight to the camera. You can also pull down the notifications window.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Home Screen folders
Like iOS before it, Android is now getting home screen folders too. You
can group apps or shortcuts together and, as with iOS, you can do this
just by dragging icons on top of one another.From the All Apps launcher,
you can now drag an app to get information about it or uninstall it
should you wish.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich notifications
Notifications have also been improved. On larger devices - tablets - the
updates appear in the System Bar, while on phones the notifications
roll down from the top of the screen as before.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich favorites tray
On phones and other "smaller screen devices" (that's Google speak),
there's now a customisable favorites tray. You can put anything you want
here - apps, folders, shortcuts - whatever you want - check out this
screen:
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich widgets
As in Honeycomb, you can now resize widgets on phones too. As in that
OS, the widgets in 4.0 are designed to be far more interactive, enabling
you to flick through appointments, play music and more.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich data
Android 4.0 includes new graphical displays so you can see how much data
you're using and how much you've used over Wi-Fi or cellular. You can
also see the amount of data used by each running application.
Warning levels can also be specified, as well as determining how much background data apps can use.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich camera
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich also brings some much-needed improvements
to Google's camera UI, which the company says it has been working on
with Samsung.
ICS devices, and the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Nexus in particular,
will have 1080p video, zero shutter lag, a new picture-stitching
panorama mode, easier sharing and Instagram-esque filters.
In the panorama mode, you can start taking the picture and then move the
camera. The phone assembles the full range of continuous imagery into a
single panoramic photo.
"When taking pictures, continuous focus, zero shutter lag exposure, and
decreased shot-to-shot speed help capture clear, precise images," says
Google. "Stabilized image zoom lets users compose photos and video in
the way they want, including while video is recording. For new
flexibility and convenience while shooting video, users can now take
snapshots at full video resolution just by tapping the screen as video
continues to record."
There's also built-in face detection as well as tap to focus.
There are also various editing tools included, too, while there's
sharing via Google+, message, Bluetooth, email or Picasa upload.
There's also an improved gallery widget, as well as new album layout with larger thumbnails.
Thankfully you can also now take screenshots - this is going to make our job a whole lot easier!
For video, there's also Live Effects you can apply to distort faces or alter backgrounds.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich apps
The People app does what many manufacturers have been doing on Android
for ages - bringing together various social networking feeds into one
place,
This offers richer profile information, including a large profile
picture, phone numbers, addresses and accounts, status updates, and a
new button for connecting on integrated social networks.
The Calendar app has also been updated to bring together different
calendars, while the email app can now autocomplete responses and is
able to store oft-used replies.
Android 4.0 now also supports visual voicemail.
The web browser is also improved - especially in terms of speed - and
now allows up to 16 windows. You can now sync it with Google Chrome and
the browser supports offline browsing - it can save versions of web
pages you choose.
There's also an improved gallery widget, as well as new album layout with larger thumbnails.
Thankfully you can also now take screenshots - this is going to make our job a whole lot easier!
For video, there's also Live Effects you can apply to distort faces or alter backgrounds.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich apps
The People app does what many manufacturers have been doing on Android
for ages - bringing together various social networking feeds into one
place,
This offers richer profile information, including a large profile
picture, phone numbers, addresses and accounts, status updates, and a
new button for connecting on integrated social networks.
The Calendar app has also been updated to bring together different
calendars, while the email app can now autocomplete responses and is
able to store oft-used replies.
Android 4.0 now also supports visual voicemail.
The web browser is also improved - especially in terms of speed - and
now allows up to 16 windows. You can now sync it with Google Chrome and
the browser supports offline browsing - it can save versions of web
pages you choose.
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