Oh goody
HTC will probably add even more bloatware. (I have a Sensation). I will give this a pass and use a more slimline ICS Release thank you.
HTC will be bringing Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to four of its handsets early next year in what it described today as "the first wave of HTC phones that will receive upgrades". Up for ICS updates are the Sensation, the Sensation XL, the Sensation XE and the Evo 3D. Three other phones are getting Android 4.0 too - the …
<quote>A heavily caveated, feature and function stripped down "dev only" version, yes, with the acknowledged chance that you would loose all your data, apps and contacts. who needs that sh!t?</quote>
Well, short of recalling all the Desires to upgrade their internal memory what the fuck else do you expect HTC to do? The Desire simply does not have the capacity to hold 2.3 with Sense UI on top.
<quote>Well, short of recalling all the Desires to upgrade their internal memory what the **** else do you expect HTC to do? The Desire simply does not have the capacity to hold 2.3 with Sense UI on top.</quote>
Design a flagship phone that will last more than 14 months. I note iPhone 3S' are able to run the latest iOS and still receive patches and updates, over the air. That phone is now 25 months old.
will we see ICS on the Desire range at all? Not just the S and HD, but the standard Desire too - stuck on 2.2 pretty much since it came out. this is a handset that can easily do something more. I know - because I've also got some ZTE devices that have much lower specs but still play the new Android game well