Ice Cream Sandwich ASOP code was released by Google in short time and the ROM has already been ported by a member of xda forum razorbladex401 to Motorola Xoom WiFi Tablet. There are few things that don’t work such as camera and some other features and there is also a green overlay which appear on the screen sometimes because the custom OS image is still under development.
CyanogenMod 9 ROM build on latest Android 4.0 for Nexus S and Galaxy S is out. We anticipated the new version of CyanogenMod 9 coming to android devices, the familiar developer Koushik Dutta who is responsible for Nexus S CM 9 development just presented CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 11 which is stable and ready for daily use.
For a small list of devices there are quite a few ICS port which is popping around, but did you imagine the Original Google Phone running on Ice Cream Sandwich? Indeed, that’s what happened. Xda member jcarrz1 successfully ported ICS to HTC G1. As you can imagine, it’s terribly slow and full of bugs but still we love to see the Android 4.0 magic on the oldest G1. Most of the ICS goodies, apps and touchscreen working properly.
Great News for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 owners, they will be able to enjoy Google’s latest creation Android Ice Cream Sandwich on their Tablet. Soon after Android 4.0 SDK released, Cyanogen team announced they are working to bring Ice Cream Sandwich on Galaxy Tab and now Steve Kondik (aka Cyanogen) himself confirmed they have succeeded to build the ROM and will be available to download soon. On Google+ he posted:
Developers are working to port the ASOP build to other Android devices, after Android 4.0 SDK released . Already Custom android 4.0 ROM started to appear for various devices like Nexus One, Nexus S, Droid Eris, Galaxy S, HTC Desire, Desire HD and Hero, but most of them still very sluggish and not good for every day use. But lucky Nexus S and variants models, here is the first stable Ice Cream Sandwich ROM presented by xda member kwiboo, still few things not working right way but the build looks very promising. Have a look at the list below:
Four days ago Google released the source code of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and it didn’t take long for developers to treat their Android phones with latest Android OS. Based on the Ice Cream Sandwich SDK, Android 4.0 custom builds started to appear for various devices.