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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich: Feast your eyes (pictures)

What a night! Samsung may have tripped over its own feet in keeping the Samsung Galaxy Nexus under wraps until the official announcement in Hong Kong tonight, but there was plenty to learn when it came to Android 4.0, code-named Ice Cream Sandwich.

I couldn't grab every screenshot that flashed by through the YouTube stream, but I do walk you through some of the most important, and the most interesting. Get ready to feast your eyes on Android Beam, facial unlocking, and more. And yes, we'll be updating the slideshow with more photos from the hands-on area … Read more

Google, Samsung unveil Ice Cream Sandwich-powered Galaxy Nexus

Samsung Electronics and Google took the wraps off the Galaxy Nexus, the latest Android handset to carry the flagship smartphone moniker.

The smartphone, unveiled at a Samsung event in Hong Kong today, marks the debut of the latest version of Android, known as Ice Cream Sandwich (each iteration of Android is named after a dessert).

For Samsung, the introduction of another flagship Google phone underscores its growing influence as an Android vendor. While the company was slow to shift away from basic phones and move into the smartphone game, it has more than made up for lost time with the … Read more

Samsung Galaxy Nexus details: A secret no more

Samsung's secrecy surrounding the Galaxy Nexus has now completely unraveled, just a half hour before the company's official launch event with Google. All the details of the Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich are here.

The spec sheets Samsung passed out to the pres spells it out:

4.65-inch 1280 x 720 Super AMOLED HD screen 1.2GHz dual-core processor Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash 1.3-megpaixel front-facing camera 1080p HD video capture and playback 1GB of RAM 16GB or 32GB internal memory versions 1750mAh battery Bluetooth 3.… Read more

Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Android Ice Cream Sandwich launch: Watch with us!

The CNET crew is poised to bring you complete coverage of the launch of Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone, along with Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, from the companies' joint event tonight in Hong Kong.

There's hardly a need to guess at the design, thanks to a trigger-happy Samsung employee, who seems to have briefly published the top-secret Web page on Samsung's site hours before the event (see photo above). (P.S.: It looks like the preorder Web site will live here when Samsung publishes it.

Our hardworking team from CNET Asia in Singapore will … Read more

Rumor Has It, Ep. 4: Angry Birds 4 eva (podcast)

Emily is home from Chile, and is welcomed back with an Ice Cream Sandwich rumor, a couple iPad rumors, and the duck timer, which we ignore, as usual.

On last week's show, we bet that the Droid Razr would be announced today and alas, it was! The score is now 3 to 2, which means someone is going to have to do something totally embarrassing in the next couple weeks.

Also this week, we unravel some Ice Cream Sandwich details; Emily gets all riled up about Amazon buying poor Palm; we remind ourselves that Sony Ericsson isn't actually Sony; we discuss the likelihood of an iPad mini and an iPad 3 next year; and we wonder why Angry Birds-maker Rovio would want to go public. Does it have anything to do with the CEO's nickname being "Mighty Eagle"? We hope so. … Read more

Galaxy Nexus just hours from launch

After much anticipation, some online hype, and a brief delay, later today we'll finally find out just what Samsung and Google have in store for the Android community.

Now that we're in the home stretch, let's take a look at what we expect to see at the Galaxy Nexus unveiling, which takes place at 7:00 p.m. PT tonight (Wednesday morning in Hong Kong).

Gone are the Nexus Prime and Droid Prime names, paving the way for the more official sounding Galaxy Nexus. Borrowing from both Google's handset branding and Samsung's popular Galaxy family, … Read more

Ice Cream Sandwich widget photos leaked online

Google is set to pull the wraps on Ice Cream Sandwich tonight, but a series of leaked screenshots already offer a peek at some of the redesigned widgets in the latest update to Android.

Snapped by someone known as Geek Vundotra and posted online by Android Police, the screenshots show what the Gmail, e-mail, and calendar widgets will apparently look like in the new Ice Cream Sandwich flavor.

The Gmail widget sports a somewhat cleaner interface compared with its Honeycomb counterpart, complete with a different and more readable screen font. The e-mail widget has been given the same coat of … Read more

Ice Cream Sandwich rumored to include photo-editing tools

We're less than 48 hours away from finding out for certain, but it looks as though Ice Cream Sandwich will feature photo-editing tools at the platform level.

If a number of uncovered camera icons are to be believed, the next build of Android could make it much easier to touch up photos. AndroidPolice, who initially discovered these icons, indicates that users will have the ability to perform standard editing techniques and apply effects to pictures without the need to download additional software. … Read more

Samsung, Google holding Ice Cream Sandwich event Oct. 18

After delaying its original CTIA press conference, Samsung and Google have rescheduled their Ice Cream Sandwich event for October 18 in Hong Kong.

Festivities will kick off at 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET, and it will be live-streamed on Android's YouTube channel. At that time, we expect to hear more about the next version of Android and hopefully see the official debut of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (aka Nexus Prime).

The oft-rumored smartphone is expected to offer a stock Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich user experience and be a Verizon exclusive, with 4G LTE capabilities. … Read more

Ice Cream Sandwich leaks indicate a real treat

We may have to wait a few more days (or is it weeks?) until we get to see our first official glimpse of Ice Cream Sandwich, but that doesn't mean we can't take a peek in the meantime. Android lovers were treated to a number of leaks today, which provide a clear look at the next release of Android, including screenshots, video, and apps.

A number of images showing the basic aesthetics of Ice Cream Sandwich appear to confirm the influence of Honeycomb's navigation and layout. Starting with the unlock screen, it's obvious that this version of Android is not going to be a minor upgrade.

The process for adding icons and widgets, for example, should be nearly identical to the process found on most of today's Android tablets. What's more, the experience shouldn't be diminished by a smaller screen size. Some readers will notice that the launcher and navigation buttons closely resemble the leaked video from last week, lending credibility to the admittedly strange set of occurrences.

A video of the purported Galaxy Nexus gives us a basic look at how things will work, including adding widgets and accessing applications. Although there's a definite 3.0 presence to the experience, new and longtime Android users should have no problem adapting to the interface.

On a related note, the chaps at Android Police have stumbled upon Google+ 2.0 and Music 4.0 apps that support the Ice Cream Sandwich experience. Each title has its own set of changes, some of which may go unnoticed by casual users.

Hard-core Android enthusiasts will recognize that the Music app shows a much cleaner experience, with modified options and controls, less obtrusive buttons, and the ability to rate music with a thumbs up or thumbs down. Presumably this last item will tie into the Google Music cloud experience that learns your preferences and queues up more of what you want to hear and less of the other stuff. … Read more